Sunday, 31 July 2022

Nation Revisited # 190 August 2022

Free Speech



I recently attended a meeting of the Four Club in central London at which David Irving was the guest speaker. Many of his book signings and speeches have been cancelled or disrupted in the past due to organised violence, but this meeting was by invitation only and it went off without incident.

The Four Club is an initiative of the author and peace campaigner James Thring (pictured) and filmaker and historian Michele Renouf. It's named after the Four Virtues of classical Greece; Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance. To read about James' efforts to bring peace to the Middle East visit: https://ministryofpeace.org   

The British tradition of free speech is being undermined by so-called anti-fascists who decide who can speak and on what subject. I must admit that in the old days I used to heckle other people's meetings, but I now realise that this was wrong. People have  the right to believe in whatever they like, asking sensible questions is fine but speakers should not be shouted down. 

The National Front held some impressive marches in the 1970s that made them known throughout the UK, but they were usually attacked by screaming mobs of anti-fascists. I only attended one NF march, from Victoria to Red Lion Square in 1974. I disagreed with the NF over Europe but I supported them on immigration. Thousands of militants tried to stop the march but they were confronted by the police who did a magnificent job. Unfortunately, one anti-fascist demonstrator was killed and several were wounded.

Our traditional ways of protesting are in need of revision. Marches and demonstrations are a nuisance to the public and a danger to the emergency services who need free access to the roads. Marches, disruptive heckling, and forced cancellations threaten the very idea of free speech.

We don't need new laws to remedy the situation. There are plenty of laws dealing with obstruction and threatening behaviour that could be used. It would require a politicaly neutral police force to enforce them, but our politicised police are committed to the Liberal Consensus. This was clearly demonstrated when police officers 'took the knee' in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. This sounds harmless enough but BLM is not a pacifist civil-rights movement it's an extreme anti-white organisation that goes in for looting, arson, and attacks on the police. Five police officers were shot dead by snipers at a BLM demo in Dallas in July 2006.

We must have black and brown police officers because they represent the British demographic, but 'political correctness' enforced from above causes more harm than good. We can't improve race relations by humiliating the police, and we can't make people respect each other by looting shops, setting fire to businesses, and shooting police officers. 

The Law should be applied without fear or favour. It's wrong to discriminate against people because of their creed or colour but it's just as wrong to excuse criminality for the sake of political expediency. Freedom of speech and assembly must be protected. 

Too Much Idealism

Many people have told me that the European Union is not the vision slendid of 'Europe a Nation' proclaimed by Oswald Mosley. For arguments sake I will accept that opinion but the fact remains that Oswald Mosley took an active part in the 1975 European Referendum, and his followers celebrated its positive outcome. Mosley was an idealist but he was also a practical man who promoted the European Union from an economic and security perspective. 

Political activists of the so-called far-right often have trouble distinguishing between fantasy and reality. The vast majority of Britons want to end mass migration. That's possible, it would only take an act of parliament enforced by a determined border force. We have the means to do it, all that we lack is the courage to overturn almost a century of open door immigration. But the fantasists are not satisfied with stopping the influx, they dream about rounding up millions of people and sending them back to their countries of origin.

And it's the same with capitalism. We need laws to protect us from unfair employers and service providers, but to talk about destroying the capitalist system is nonsense. Attemps to do away with capitalism ended in failure in the Soviet Union and turned into state capitalism in China.

Political idealists always go too far. Most people want a good life for their families; decent food, housing, education, and health care, but few of them are interested in abstract ideas of 'liberty, equality and fraternity'. A benevolent dictator who provides the population with the essentials of life is preferable to an idealistic leader who does not.

Benito Mussolini transformed Italy from feudalism to modernity. He established a comprehensive health and social security system, he improved education and transportation and he enjoyed the adoration of his people; until he tried to recreate the Roman Empire.

North of the Alps, Adolf Hitler did a similar job, he ended unemployment and lifted Germany out of poverty, but his obsession with Race was his downfall. As well as hating the Jews he believed that the Russians were inferior beings who could easily be conquered. That idea perished in the ruins of defeated Germany. The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact between the Third Reich and the Soviet Union was beneficial to both countries, but Hitler's head was full of Wagnerian images of a triumphant master race.

We must defend our culture and improve social conditions but we should beware of too much idealism. Better to have your feet on the ground than your head in the clouds.

Letter From America - Robert Lyons

Bill, Happy to hear your 'weak heart' is behaving itself, hopefully mine will also continue to do the same. Funny you should mention David Irving, I was just thinking about him. Irving used to speak at nearby hotels on a regular basis every couple of years but I haven't seen him on a US tour in at least 4 or 5 years. Irving takes lots of precautions and I've never known any of his speaking tours in this country to be disrupted or even picketed. I usually get their early and he's usually in the lobby , I walk up to him and shake his hand and he would send me off to the meeting room where he would appear after ushering everybody to the correct meeting site. I remember his first meeting years ago, he had this absolutely gorgeous young lady with him who I greatly enjoyed talking to, the last few times I saw him he was all by himself, crammed into a small car with his books along with his suitcases. He's an amazing person, I wonder if he ever finished his Himmler book?

I was re-reading Dr Goebbels' early diaries the other day where he mentions riding around with Himmler on the back of his motorcycle. The National Socialist movement in Germany in the early days was amazing, how they could have built the movement from scratch with nothing else but hard work and dedication leaves me shaking my head and wondering how they could have done it, to have everything click into place like that, sure wish their luck could have continued to the end. Oh well off on my tangents again, as the saying goes: "If ifs and buts were fruit and nuts what a wonderful party we would have." Bob 

Identity

The LGTB fraternity beleive that people should be allowed to chose their gender instead of being defined by their genitalia. In the same way people of mixed heritage can decide which race or nation they belong to. This will upset the head measurers who worry about such things, but most people accept that we are a multiracial country.

David Kurton is the leader of the Heritage Party. His father was Jamaican but he is a true-blue Englishman with distinctly nationalistic opinions. He is by no means our first dusky patriot.


Otto Abbeysakera was an active member of Union Movement in the1950s. I used to drink with him and a group of National Front supporters in the 1970s, and there was never a problem with his Sri Lankan ancestry.

Michael Johnson was elected to the local council in Blackburn for the England First Party in 2006. He had an African grandfather but he is a proud British ex-serviceman.

Sharon Ebanks was the Birmingham organiser of the British National Party. She won a council seat in 2006 but the result was overturned. The Birmingham Mail reported that she had a Jamaican father but she denied it.

Jack Sen is an Anglo-Indian who was expelled from Ukip for making anti-Semetic remarks, and from the BNP for challenging the leader. He currently runs the European Knights Project.

                              

Claire Khaw is a writer and thinker of Malaysian origin who acheived notoriety as a member of the BNP. She promotes a patriachal philosphy with her website the Voice of Reason. 

These people are genuine patriots who have stood for their beliefs; Otto Abbeysekara fought the Reds on the streets, Michael Johnson risked his livelyhood by standing for the EFP, Sharon Ebanks faced crippling legal fees when she contested her election result, and Jack Sen's heritage was exposed on national TV. 

The hard-liners of the far-right think that Race is everything, but identity is mainly determined by culture. Even the Nazis acknowledged this fact. When Field Marshal Erhard Mich was accused of being Jewish by the Gestapo, Herman Goring came to his defence, saying: "I decide who is a Jew in the Luftwaffe."

Identity is all about acceptance. During the Apartheid era in South Africa people were classified by race but if there was any doubt about it their acceptance by the community was taken into account. When the Nationalists came to power in 1948, any Whites married to Cape Coloureds were classified as 'Coloureds'. Of course, it's easy to tell a European from a black African but the Cape Coloureds can be anything from black to white. Even Jan van Riebeeck, the father of White South Africa, was reputed to have a Malay mother.

I am not advocating race mixing. I have opposed non-European immigration all my life, but it's too late to do anything about it now. We should defend our culture, deport illegals, stop any further influx, and encourage repatriation, but those incomers legally settled here must be assimilited. 

Count Potocki

If he was still alive Count Geoffrey Potocki would have taken a keen interest in Ukraine, which was one of his realms. He styled himself Count Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki de Montalk, King of Poland, Hungary and Bohemia, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Silesia and the Ukraine, Hospodar of Moldova and High Priest of the Sun.

He was a New Zealand born printer, poet, pagan, and pornographer who was sentenced to six months in Wormwood Scrubbs Prison in 1932 for publishing a collection of erotic poems entitled 'The Lament of Sir John Penis'. In court he took an oath to Apollo while giving the fascist salute. The judge warned the jury that the case was "paricularly filthy."

Before the war he printed literature for William Joyce's National Socialist League. In 1943 he was the first to  accuse the Soviets of committing the Katyn Forest Massacre. After the war he printed leaflets for Sevitri Devi which she distributed in occupied Germany. And in the 1960s he printed literature for Colin Jordan's National Socialist Movement. He published his 'Right Review' throughout the war but he was not interned; perhaps because of his Royal connections?

He always wore a red velvet cloak, shoulder length hair and sandals. Terry Cooper, who was Francoise Dior's teenage lover, reported that when Count Potocki met Sevitri Devi he was wearing his usual regalia and she was dressed in a traditional Indian sari. He said: "I am the KIng of Poland", and she said: "I am a Hindu princess."

He was born in New Zealand in1903 and died in France in 1997. He was a colourful character who despised liberal democracy and bourgeoise morality. In today's conformist and homogenised world we could do with more people like him.

Enduring the Unendurable

When Hirohito the Emperor of Japan broadcasted to the nation in 1945 his people expected him to call for the ultimate sacrifice. They had been brought up and indoctrinated to fight to the finish and they were prepared to do so. So they could hardly believe it when their Emperor asked them to "endure the unendurable" and surrender.

When people have been brainwashed into believing in a cause over many years it's almost impossible for them to change their minds. Only the atomic devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the fire-bombing of Tokyo, made the Japanese people accept their fate.

The same torment is being felt by the Brexiteers who have campaigned fanatically for over forty years to get Britain out of the European Union. They have achieved their objective and we are now suffering the consequences of their folly. Everything dismissed as 'project fear' during the referendum campaign has come to pass; chaos at Dover, economic decline, labour shortages, increased Third World immigration, and the crisis in Northern Ireland.

They must now endure the unendurable and admit that they were wrong. Most of them will claim that they were misinformed, a few will admit their mistake, but the diehards will carry on fighting like Japanese soldiers in the jungle.

When a dedicated anti-European like Lord Hannan states that Britain would have been better off to stay in the single market, and the Daily Mail and the Daily Express begin to question Brexit, it's as traumatic to the Brexiteers as Hirohito's broadcast was to the Japanese people. They should take heart from the Emperor's loyal subjects who did endure the unendurable and went on to achieve unprecedented stability and prosperity.

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Thursday, 30 June 2022

Nation Revisited #189 July 2022

Climate Change

History has always been driven by climate. When global warming caused the northern ice cap to melt our ancestors left their Iberian refuge and came to the British Isles. We don't know much about them but they couldn't have been savages because they built Stonehenge and similar monuments that required a knowledge of logistics, geometry, astronomy, and engineering.

Thousands of years later the Romans colonised Western Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. At that time Egypt was the breadbasket of Rome. But in 44 BC the Mount Okmok volcano erupted in Alaska causing a two year drought in far away Egypt. This resulted in an economic recession in Rome leading to civil unrest, the assassination of Julius Caesar, the War of Actium and the deaths of Anthony and Cleopatra. These events were attended by all sorts of political intrigues but their underlying cause was climate change.

Napoleon Bonaparte was another victim of climate change. He was defeated at Waterloo by the Duke of Wellington's pan-European army but the weather played a major part in his downfall. A massive volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island of Tambora caused torrential rain throughout Europe, and as the Emperor waited for the rain to stop Marshal Blucher arrived with a Prussian army to seal his fate.  

There is nothing new about climate change. Industrial pollution adds to the problem but nature is influenced by solar and planetary activity as well as gas escaping from fissures, geysers, and volcanoes on land and underwater. We can limit the amount of carbon that we release into the atmosphere but nature will not be constrained. Great volcanic eruptions such as Mount Okmok, Tambora, Krakatoa, and Mount St Helens, produced much more pollution than mankind. All living creatures emit gas from both ends, and landfill sites and sewage treatment works are a major sources of methane. We should certainly try to reduce our emmisions but we will never eliminate them..

As the world gets warmer crops will fail and people will head north to survive. If we don't do something to conrol the influx we will be overwhelmed by climate refugees. The Africans need to develop their agriculture, control their population growth, and instead of growing cash crops such as coffee, cocoa, and tobacco they should grow food that they can eat. It's in our interest to help them to stay in their own continent.

The war in Ukraine has highlighted the problem. Egypt imports 40% of its wheat and grain from Russia and Ukraine to feed its booming population of 106 million. In ancient times Egypt fed Europe but now the situation has been reversed. The Egyptians have made great efforts to improve their agriculture. The US Department of Agriculure estimates that Egypt is reclaiming 1.5 million acres (607,028 ha) from the desert, but they are constrained by a shortage of water and urban encroachment.

Bill Barnes

With the passing of time, members of the pre-war fascist movements have all passed away, and so have most of the supporters of Union Movement and the 1967 National Front. One of them was my old friend Bill Barnes. 


Frederick Charles Cecil Barnes, always known as Bill, was born in London in 1912 and died of cancer in St Thomas Hospital in 1981. He was educated at Dulwich College and Pitman’s College. He was a typical Englishman but he was in fact of Latvian ancestry. His daughter Diana was killed in a road traffic accident in 1975. His second wife, Rita, who belonged to Union Movement in the sixties, died in 2005. His son, Paul, who shared his politics, died in 2012.

Bill Barnes had supported most of the pre-war fascist movements. He admired Oswald Mosley for his intelligence and leadership; Arnold Leese for his radicalism, and John Beckett for his courage. John Beckett was godfather to his son Paul who was born in 1946. Bill Barnes told me that when his friend William Joyce went to Germany in 1939 he was advised by a Special Branch officer that he could not be prosecuted because he was born in America of Irish parents. That turned out to be very bad advice; Joyce was executed for treason in 1946.

Bill managed to avoid being rounded up under Defence Regulation 18B and he took up the fight as soon as the war was over. He supported Union Movement in the fifties, John Bean's BNP and the League of Empire Loyalists in the sixties, and the National Front in the seventies.

In July 1962 Bill was beaten up at the Battle of Balls Pond Road when a group of BNP supporters were ambushed by the Reds, on the same day that Oswald Mosley and his followers were attacked in nearby Ridley Road. But far from discouraging him it only made him more determined. 

Bill fought all his life against the Money Power; he believed in national self-sufficiency, he campaigned against immigration, he dismissed communism as a creed based on envy, he hated the Conservatives, he despaired of the upper classes, and he boasted that fascism was déclassé.

In the seventies he wrote for my newsletter 'Nation' which was distributed from the Bladebone pub in Bethnal Green. His article “From Camelot to Ridley Road” was reprinted in John Bean’s 1999 political autobiography “Many Shades of Black”.

Bill Barnes was an educated man who could talk with ease on any subject. Over the years he knew most of the leaders of the patriotic parties and gave balanced and valuable advice to many of them. He was always well-dressed and well-spoken but he could look after himself and many an “anti-fascist” thug regretted picking on him. He was what Benito Mussolini described as: "the perfect fascist with a book and a musket" - "libro e moschetto: fascista perfetto."

John Gaster

In 2008 the BBC broadcasted an archive recording of John Gaster, a prominent post-war fascist intellectual, on the subject of 'Edward V111: Black Magic and Sexual Yogic Activities'.

"He had been entrapped and enslaved by the king watchers, who knew he was dangerous, and their instrument was one of a group of black magical osteopaths. The head of it was a quack doctor called Dr Alexander Cannon. Original arrangements with Cannon had been established in Austria because Edward needed a dry out cure for addictive drinking. But bit by bit he had become immersed in a world of black magic and sexual yogic activities. Like a sling round the throat of  Edward V111 and which in fact was the mechanism that made it possible for the establishment to dethrone him."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7767919.stm

The following article appeared in Nation Revisited # 100 Febuary 2013:

The inquest into the death of Gareth Williams the MI6 codebreaker who was found dead in a zipped-up holdall in his Pimlico flat, reminded me of another highly intelligent character who had worked for the government and died in unusual circumstances. It seems that not all of our spies are as indestructible as James Bond.

John Marston Gaster was dismissed by Jeffrey Hamm as public relations officer of the British League of Ex-Servicemen and Women for being too openly National Socialist. That was before the League was absorbed into Oswald Mosley’s Union Movement in 1948. He then founded an organization called the North West Task Force under the slogan “Wir Kommen Wieder” – “We come again”; a bold but risky strategy in the immediate postwar period. A few years later he founded a swastika bedecked movement called the British Pan-German League.

His contemporaries describe John Gaster as an impressive character. Roger Clare remembered him as an accomplished pianist, linguist and historian who had worked for the British Foreign Office. John Bean recalled him addressing a meeting of the National Labour Party in an upstairs room of Bill Webster’s pub the Black Horse in Kentish Town; and discussing history and politics with his comrades Frank Leonard, Neville Bealing and Peter Greenslade. Roy Chester told me that John Gaster used to translate directly from the Russian newspaper Pravda. And Vic Sarson remembers a tall, well-spoken man smartly dressed in a railwayman’s uniform.

He was an authority on secret societies and the author of Krumm-Heller in England, a treatise on the German-Mexican Rosicrucian Arnoldo Krumm-Heller who was implicated in the Zimmerman Telegram in WW1 and supported the pro-Nazi Swiss National Front during WW2.

I met John Gaster in the Bladebone pub in Bethnal Green in 1972. He asked me if I knew anything about the Italian “Propaganda Due” Masonic lodge. But I knew nothing about P2 until the apparent suicide of “God’s Banker” Roberto Calvi a decade later. When I heard that he had died following an assault in 1998 I remembered our conversation and I was intrigued when the “anti-fascist” magazine Searchlight blamed Roberto Fiore, leader of the Italian Forza Nova party, for his death: an allegation that Alexander Baron dismissed as just another Jerry Gable fantasy. The Coroner found that his death was caused by an infection and the police made no arrests. 

John Gaster was just one of the many thousands of people who have passed through the so-called far-right movements. But he is remembered as a remarkable man by all who knew him. He was apparently born about 1920 so he would have been nearly 80 years-old when he died. It is not known why he left the Foreign Office and ended his working life on the railways. Or why such a gifted linguist and historian devoted himself to radical politics instead of pursuing an academic career. We can only speculate on the man and his motives and be grateful that we knew him. Not many railwaymen can speak Sanskrit or quote pages of Goethe.


Sam Dickson comments on Douglas Mercer's article "Dark Future" in 'National Vanguard' -https://nationalvanguard.org


These thoughts are directed to the specific and peculiar situation in America but they have some relevance to you in the Old Country too.

All true, well said and some of these arguments we have all used.

But the sad facts as shown by psychologists' studies is that 70% to 80% of the herd will believe what they are told by the authorities even when it is clearly wrong.

And we have to face the facts that for someone to be swayed by such arguments the necessary preconditions are that (a) he thinks long term (50 years out even) and (b) he feels a tie, a connection, and identity for his own race, ethnic group, region, religion.

The majority of people do not think long term. That is why Social Security, for instance, is so necessary due to the fact that most people do not think long term.

I came to the conclussion some time ago that American Whites have the lowest level of group identity of any people on the planet.

They came here because their psychological ties to England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Gtreece, etc. were weaker than the ties connecting their neighbors who stayed.

They were then marinated in an ideology that glorifies individualism.

They live their lives in obedience to the liberetarian Jew Robert Ringer's title of his book: "Looking Out For Number One."

I say these things not to discourage but to direct our thoughts to what we must do if the opportunity ever presents itself.

It is our personas, our hard wiring, that we think idependently of the Regime's System Media and that we are psychologically  connected to our community instead of being individuals.

We could not be other than the way we are.

We are the natural shepherds of the herd I spoke of above.

If our people are to find a way out of their present plight and their future hell, it will be through a small ruthless elite taking charge of them, replacing the System as the voice of authority, hammering down the impulse toward individualism, imposing team allegience and action on our people and doing whatever is required to win.*

We open the eyes of those who have it in them to respond to the arguments set out in the essay you sent. We open their eyes. We open their ears. Our aim is to incorporate them into the ruthless band of brothers we have to have.

But we cannot raise the living dead from their psychological graves.

Anyway, these are my thoughts.

Sam

*This time, for Pete's sake, let us have the Abraham Lincolns and the Shermans and let our enemies be led by the Jefferson Davises and Lees.

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Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Nation Revisited # 188 June 2022

Traditional Britain Group

Gregory Lauder-Frost is a nationalist and a defender of inherited privilege. As a European Socialist I never expected to have much in common with him, but I agree with the opening lines of his Traditional Britain Group newsletter, March 2022:

Russo-Ukraine conflict

The TBG are completely opposed to any involvement whatsoever in eastern European affairs and the eternal squabbles there. We see no reason to take sides. Everything there has a historical context which 99% of western Europeans know nothing about. We oppose the sanctions of the UK government, who is not at war with Russia and maintains full diplomatic relations with them; we oppose OFCOM's action in revoking RT's broadcasting licence thus denying freedom of the press/media to present an alternative to the biased western narratives. These are the very actions of a totalitarian government, which the UK government claims to oppose. Aggravating a nuclear power to the extent that our government is doing makes the United Kingdom a potential target in any future war. This is something no-one should ignore. Britain is no longer a world power.

The Alien Colonisation

The government has continued to demonstrate clearly that they will continue to take asylum-seekers and 'refugees' on an increasingly threadbare basis into our overcrowded and unwillingly diversified country. Small boats of illegal aliens continue to cross the Channel daily with the open support of the laughably named 'Border Force' and RNLI. For instance, by March 20th over 2,200 illegals had come ashore in Kent. The foreign-origin Home Secretary, Priti Patel, has just today stated: "We want Ukrainian refugees to thrive here, just like the people 'we' (the government) have welcomed from Syria, Hong Kong and Afghanistan. They will have access to public services, from the (free) NHS and specialist mental health services (important), to education and benefits." So there you have it. The government is inviting millions of aliens into our country, without consulting us, the indigenous people, and offering them everything of ours which we have worked for in the past century. If that is not treachery on a mighty scale, what is?

Lastly, continuing reports state that thousands of Africans and Asians are now flooding through Ukraine, despite the conflict there, heading for the European Union (as a first stop) and telling border posts that they were in Ukraine as 'students', despite the fact that they cannot speak or write the language or produce any evidence.

Sam Dickson on Winston Churchill


This much quoted statement shares with a lot of other popular quotes the fact that it is so false, even silly, on its face.

Obviously so.

There is no survival "without victory?"

Really?

How many times in human history have nations suffered defeats and survived?

Contrary to what the drunken egomaniac said, defeats that were so devastating as to cause a nation to disappear almost never occur in history.

Greece has survived for almost 30 centuries. Defeats by the Romans and the Turks did not mean the Greek nation did not survive.

The sad fact of the matter is that Britain (and our larger White European family) may not survive precisely because of Churchill's stupid policy of fighting a war to the last penny and the last drop of blood instead of resolving the matter through a negociated peace...as had been done so often in European history.

One can drop this "Churchillian" eloquence into the toilet and flush it along with so many others, including but not limited to:

"...all men are created equal and are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights..."

"Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely."

How many people are swept off their feet by nonsense like these 3 goofball statements remains a mystery to me despite 75 years of trying to figure it out.


Energy and the Green Agenda

The Russo-Ukrainian conflict has highlighted Europe's dependence on Russian gas and oil. The UK gets most of its gas and oil from the North Sea, Norway, or the Middle East; we still buy some from Russia but Germany and Italy are almost totally dependent on Russian supplies.

The UK used to generate electricity from domestic coal but when cheap gas became available in the 1980s the government closed down most of our coalmines and went over to gas. This suited Margaret Thatcher's anti-union policy and made billions of pounds for the newly privatised gas industry. 

It used to be thought that nuclear power was the cheapest way to generate electricity, until the cost of construction, decommissioning and radioactive storage was considered, then it turned out to be the dearest way. Not to mention the risk of a catastrophe like Chernobyl or Fukashima. At present, half of France's 56 nuclear power plants are shut down for safety checks.

We are currently switching to renewable sources of energy to conform to the Green Agenda. But wind turbines, tidal power, solar power, nuclear and other forms of 'clean' energy cannot meet our requirements.

There is no doubt that burning fossil fuels is bad for the environment, but we should copy the Chinese and the Australians by signing up to the Paris Agreement while continuing to use coal, oil and gas.

We are no longer a major manufacturing country and the amount of carbon that we release into the atmosphere is negligible compared to highly industrialized countries like India and China. It would be nice to do away with 'dirty' fuels but we must be realistic. We have a chilly maritime climate and a booming population. Our survival depends on adequate supplies of energy and we would be foolish to ignore the resources at our feet.

"This island is made mainly of coal and surrounded by fish. Only an organising genius could produce a shortage of coal and fish at the same time." Aneurin Bevan

What is Fascism?

Today, 'fascist' is a political swearword applied indiscriminately to any person or group outside the Liberal Consensus. Vladimir Putin calls the Ukrainian regime 'fascist' because some of its militias are descended from wartime groups that supported the Nazis. The Ukrainians return the compliment by accusing Putin of 'fascism' for invading their country. In fact, the Ukrainian regime is led by a Jewish president, Volodymyr Zelinsky, and Putin is the democratically elected president of a federative state with a market economy.

The first fascist group in the UK was the British Fascists. They were unashamed reactionaries, called by Arnold Leese: "Conservatives with knobs on." The BF newspaper British Lion explained their policies.

Arnold Leese quit the BFs to found the Imperial Fascist League, an obsessivly racist movement that hardly bothered with politics. Leese supported Adolf Hitler when he invaded Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, but he objected to the Nazi invasion of Norway: "A fellow Nordic nation."

The main pre-war fascist movement was Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists. They were accused of antisemitism, but not by Arnold  Leese who called them "Kosher Fascists". The BUF had a full range of policies based on Keynsian economics and armed neutrality. They were closed down in 1940 under the infamous Defence Regulation 18B, but after the war they resurfaced as Union Movement; devoted to 'Europe a Nation'.

The contemporary populist movements are reactionary rather than fascist. They know nothing about the Corporate State or the advanced social policies of the original Fascists. They cling to pre-war policies that were made redundant by the demise of the British Empire. They are suspicious of foreigners and fanatically opposed to the European Union. The only thing fascist about them is their blustering rhetoric; one of their leaders proposed that the Royal Navy should open fire on refugees crossing the English Channel.

Benito Mussolini wrote in his autobiography:

"In some contingencies violence has a deep moral significance. In our land a leading class was neither present nor living. The Liberal Party had abdicated everything to the Socialists. There was no solid, modern, national unity.

Ignorance was still astride of the workmen and peasant masses. It was useless to attempt to blaze a trail by fine words, by sermons from chairs. It was neccesary to give timely, genial recognition to chivalrous violence. The only straight road was to beat the violent forces of evil on the very ground they had chosen.

With us were elements who knew what war meant. From them was born the organisation of 'Fasci di Combattimento' (fighting bands). Many also volunteered from our universities; they were students touched by the inspiration of idealism, who quit their studies to run to our call.

We knew that we must win this war too, throw into yesterday the period of cowardice and treachery. It was neccessary to make our way by violence, by sacrifice, by blood; it was neccessary to establish an order and a discipline wanted by the masses, but impossible to obtain through milk-and-water propaganda and by words, words, and more words, and parliamentary and journalistic sham battles.

We began our period of rescue and resurrection. Dead there were - but on the horizon all eyes saw the dawn of Italian rebirth." 

Fascism was a revolutionary movement supported by millions of unemployed ex-servicement from the First World War. It emerged at a time of grinding poverty and offered hope for the future. Unfortunately, Fascism as a political creed is forever tarnished by association with the Nazis. It was a product of its time, when discipline and loyalty were normal behaviours. Hence the Fascist slogan: "Credere, Obbedire, Combattere - Believe, Obey, Fight."

Mad Theories

Theoreticians can be dangerous. During the Second World War, when Britain faced starvation due to German attacks on our shipping, Dr Magnus Pyke (pictured), a scientific adviser to the Ministry of Health, came up witht the idea of slaughtering all the dogs in the UK and turning the poor creatures into sausages. Prime Minister Winston Churchill made many mistakes in his time but he was right to reject Pyke's advice.

Churchill's arch enemy Adolf Hitler had ideas about everything. When his soldiers were fighting and dying on the freezing Russian Front he came up with the idea of abolishing their tobacco ration. He rightly said that tobacco was expensive and bad for your health. His generals seldom went against him but this reccomendation was ignored.

When the government started rehousing people in the 1950s, their architects designed tower blocks with shared laundries, kitchens, dining halls, and heating systems. They thought that traditional houses with their own gardens were 'elitist' and anti-social. Thankfully, their communal monstrosities were never built but dangerous tower blocks still blight the landscape, and occasionally burst into flames.

We are currently experiencing the alleged benefits of Brexit, and Jacob Rees-Mogg has been appointed as Minister of Brexit Opportunities. By quitting the EU we were supposed to "get our country back" and be in charge of our borders, our trade and our money. But the truth is that all of these things are subject to the global economy. Illegal immigrants are still crossing the English Channel; energy and food prices are escalating, and the pound buys less in our supermarkets. 

But the the maddest idea is gender reassignment. If little girls play with trains, or little boys play with dolls, it doesn't mean that they need gender reassignment. If adults elect to have major surgery that's their business, but innocent children should be left alone. Of course we are sorry for people struggling with their sexual identity, but no one has the right to confuse children with the latest madness from 'experts' totally lacking in common sense.

Syndicalism


                                Juan and Evita Peron

I was recently taken to task by Geoff Wallder, who writes under the name of Gordon Beckwell. He objected to my contention that Sydicalism had never been tried. He pointed out that the Peronist regime in Argentina implemented syndicalist policies from 1946 until 1955. President Juan Peron nationalized the leading Argentine corporations and involved the trade unions in running the economy.

And as a reforming Minister of Labour, his wife, Evita Peron earned the devotion of the masses. She championed the cause of women and children and defended the poor; when she died in 1952 she was given a state funeral. 

But Peron's confrontation with big business and the Catholic Church led to his overthrow in a coup organised by the CIA. He returned from exile in Spain in 1973 but he died the following year. 

Since the overthrow of the original Peronist regime, Argentina has experienced a series of military dictatorships, several failed democratic governments, and a war that left the country bankrupt. Today, Argentina is still struggling to pay off her debts, even though the country is as big as India, with a population of 46.6 million, and is self-sufficient in food and oil.

Despite the Argentine experiment, I still think that ideas like syndicalism and social credit go against human nature. If the workers are put in charge of industry they will award themselves pay rises until they run out of money. And if the state pays people a guaranteed wage, if they are working or not, most of them will stay at home. 

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Saturday, 30 April 2022

Nation Revisited # 187 May 2022

Europe's Borders

Europe's frontiers are defined by the Arctic in the north, the Atlantic in the west, and the Meditteranian in the south. Norway, Finland and the Baltic states are firmly in the political 'West'. Belarus is closely allied to Russia, but Ukraine is disputed between the Russian Federation and NATO. 

Georgia is an ancient Christian state between Russia and Turkey, with a population of 3.7 million. It gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 but lost some territory in the Russo-Georgian War of 2008. Georgia has applied for membership of the EU and NATO.  

Turkey is a vast country in Europe and Asia with a population of 84 million, an economy of $3 trillion, and armed forces of nearly a million. Turkey is a Muslim country with a secular constitution introduced by Kemal Ataturk in 1923. She is a member of the European Customs Union, the Council of Europe and NATO. The Turks have been in Europe since the fall of Constantinople in 1453, they applied to join the EU in 1987 but their application was vetoed by Cyprus and suspended following the attempted coup of 2016.

Cyprus lies south of Turkey but her majority population is Greek. The north of the island is occupied by Turkey and Britain has two small military enclaves in the south. By culture and tradition Cyprus is a European country and a member of the European Union.

Ukraine lies between Russia and the West. The war in Ukraine is the worst conflict in Europe since the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. Our government blames Russia but Ukraine has been bombing and shelling the Donbas region since 2014, and NATO has established missile bases on Russia's borders; a reverse of the 1962 crisis when the Soviets sited missiles in Cuba. Ukraine has applied to join the EU. To read the truth about the Ukraine conflict visit the following website - www.moonofalabama.org 

In the wider world, North and South America have been colonised by Europeans, as well as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Russia from the Urals to the Pacific. All races have contributed to civilisation but Europeans have excelled in every branch of human progress. Europe is much more than a geographical entity, it's also an ideal, an aspiration, a wellspring of human progress.

Marine le Pen

Marine Le Pen the populist Rassemblement National candidate in the French presidential election was defeated by the centrist La Republique en Marche incumbent Emmanuel Macron by 41.46% to 58.54%. 

This result shows that the French people agree with her on immigration but they are wary of some of her policies, even though she has rebranded her party and dropped its opposition to the EU and the euro. She has adopted General Charles de Gaulle's vision of "Europe des Patries." This policy is not "Europe a Nation" but it's a step in the right direction.

By winning so many votes Marine le Pen has forced the French government to take immigration seriously. She now has to improve her party's representation in the June parliamentary election. At present the NR have 6 members of the National Assembly, 252 regional councillors, and 9 MEPs. Bonne chance Marine.

E-mail from Seth Tyrssen                       


Hi Bill, Delighted to hear from you, I've always enjoyed NR. Haven't been too well for a while, to be honest; don't think it's all virus-related, probably about half of it's geezer-related. The last writing I did was for White Voice, which was also a quite a sensible publication; but that of course came to an end when the publisher died, rather unexpectedly. Eddie was a good guy, who cut me a lot of slack - for a British publication (where things are rather tight, as you know.)

Things aren't all that better here; crooks and liars seem to have the inside track on politics, anywhere ya go. And poor ol' Putin, in his grab for a bit more oil (which is all that was about) has made himself the world's most popular villain. I assume there are a lot of reasons behind the scenes, that us dumb sheeple arent supposed to know about, and probably never will.

Sitting out here in my quiet little spot in the Georgia countryside I can pretty much ignore it all, glance at the news and say "fuckin' idiots, all they had to do was listen to me." When I'm feeling up to it, I'll putter around in the garage, where 2-1/2 motorcycles lie in wait; one's nearly done, the other one needs a motor, and of course, all everything needs is cash. Knew I should have taken up counterfeiting or something in younger days ... oh well...

One thing I'll say for Georgia, nice weather here. They're freezing, up in my former home of Michigan, which I don't miss for a moment. Got about 70 degrees here, today. That I can live with! I remember sitting in my folks' place back in Michigan long ago, reading the paper. I got to comparing temperatures around the world (it was a dull day for news) and I saw that it was actually colder in Michigan than it was in Siberia. So glad I moved South!

I, too, can pass on the overt bigotry (which I distinguish from actual racism). I leave that stuff to the dumber Klansfolk in the area. (There aren't many, but a few.) Pride in race and heritage doesn't mean we have to hate or look down on anyone else. We're all different - and that's as it should be. Ah, if only we could all just agree to leave each other alone!

I still hear from British Union, Britain First, and Dave Hayes up in Alaska (now Dr Hayes.) I'm not very gabby these days but I do listen! Always like Nation Revisited, and I hope to see more of it! All my Best! Seth.

NR: Seth Tyrssen founded the American Fascist Party in 2000, a non-racist movement dedicated to social equality. He is the author of many books, including 'The New Fascism'. He answered our 'Five Questions' in 'Nation Revisited' # 146 December 2018.

Rerum Novarum

The worldwide pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and the effects of Brexit have combined to cause a cost of living crisis in the UK. As prices rise we can expect more strikes as workers try to keep up with inflation. As I write the London Underground is disrupted by a strike over pensions, but the trade unions and Transport for London aren't talking to each other. This is the kind of situation that Pope Leo X111 was anxious to avoid.

He issued his encyclical 'Rerum Novarum' (On Revolutionary Change) in 1891. Social conditions in the 19th century throughout Europe were terrible. Charles Dickens described the inhuman existence of the working poor in London in his many novels. Labour laws were introduced in Germany and the UK, but things did not get much better until after the First World War.

The introduction to Rerum Novarum begins:

That the spirit of revolutionary change, which has long been disturbing the nations of the world, should have passed beyond the sphere of politics and made its influence felt in the cognate sphere of practical economics is not surprising. The elements of the conflict now raging are unmistakable, in the vast expansion of industrial pursuits and marvelous discoveries of science; in the changed relations between masters and workmen; in the enormous fortunes of some few individuals, and the utter poverty of the masses; the increased self-reliance and closer mutual combination of the working classes; as also, finally, in the prevailing moral degeneracy . The momentous gravity of the state of things now obtaining fills every mind with painful apprehension; wise men are discussing it; practical men are proposing schemes; popular meetings, legislatures, and rulers of nations are all busied with it - actually there is no question which has taken deeper hold of the public mind.

Pope Leo's labour proposals were based on Christian precepts. He acknowledged the rights of employers but insisted that workers be protected and properly rewarded. His manifesto was written 130 years ago but its still relevant. 

The Communist experiment failed in Russia and morphed into state capitalism in China. Fascism in Italy and National Socialism in Germany failed because they depended on military expansion which inevitably led to war. Other systems such as Sydicalism and Social Credit have never really been put to the test, but modern methods of production and distribution have passed them by. We are stuck with Capitalism which could be reformed by applying the principles outlined by Pope Leo X111:

We now approach a subject of great importance, and one in respect of which, if extremes are to be avoided, right notions are absolutely necessary. Wages, as we are told, are regulated by free consent, and therefore the employer, when he pays what was agreed upon, has done his part and seemingly is not called upon to do anything beyond. The only way, it is said, in which injustice might occur would be if the master refused to pay the whole of the wages, or if the workman should not complete the work undertaken; in such cases the public authority should intervene, but not under any other circumstances.

Pope Leo's system can only work if both parties, Labour and Capital, believe in fair play. This is the basis of the European Social Model which has been abandoned in the UK in favour of the gig economy.

Card or Cash

There is a growing movement for cash to be used instead of electronic bank cards. The objectors are worried that the State knows too much about us already without telling them what we buy. Personally, I don't mind if the State knows what I have for breakfast. We are already tracked by CCTV, debit cards, credit cards, pre-payment cards, loyalty cards. driving licenses, insurance policies, bank accounts, the Inland Revenue, and the National Health Service. I can't see what difference it makes if a few more details are stored by the government.

I have not used cash for at least two years. I pay my rent and utility bills by direct debit, I do my shopping with a debit card, and I pay for online purchases by Pay Pal. Somebody in the Ministry of Snooping is kept busy with a constant stream of my data, but so far, I haven't been dragged off for interrogation.

I recently witnessed an incident in my local supermarket. The customer in front of me asked the checkout girl for £50.00 cashback, but so many people are using debit cards that she didnt have £50.00 in her cash register.

Debit and credit cards can be used to buy anything, but Chancellor Rishi Sunak has proposed a digital currency run by the Bank of England. This is a different thing altogether. By controlling our credit the government could stop us from buying anything they don't like - such as subscriptions to political parties and magazines. China has already adopted 'Social Credit', not the system devised by Major Douglas, but a state bank that rewards citizens for good behaviour'. This is as bad as the system used in the 19th century when workers were paid in tokens that could only be spent at the company store. It's obviously a gross infringement of liberty and a step too far. 

We fondly remember the Good Old Days when those who were lucky enough had pockets full of coins and wallets stuffed with oversize banknotes, signed by LK O'Brien, Chief Cashier of the Bank of England. In those days you could go out with a 'ten bob note' (50p) and have five pints of beer and a glimpse of the barmaid's cleavage. Unfortunately, those days are gone. 

New British Union

When Gary Raikes, the former leader of the BNP in Scotland, founded the New British Union, in 2013, I thought that it was a mistake to copy a pre-war movement complete with uniforms, flags and banners. I still think that uniforms are a mistake, but I now echo the words of Mao Tse-Tung: "Let a hundred flowers bloom," let's advance the cause in any way we can.

Colin Jordan and John Tyndall tried the uniform approach with their National Socialist Movement in 1962. And, at the same time, Kieth Goodall led a nostalgic breakaway from Union Movement called the National Union of Fascists. Both movements were short lived, and I thought that the NBU would go the same way, but they are still campaigning nearly ten years later.

I agree with their policy on immigration:

"Immigration into Britain will be strictly controlled and those immigrants who are work-shy, involved in crime, anti-social behavior and support for terrorism will be deported in double quick time. We have no wish to persecute those of whatever race or religion who are law-abiding, hard-working and who contribute to Britain's economy. Regaining control of our borders will reduce racism and violence and so restore "Britain for the British", "British Jobs for British Workers", and "British Houses for British People".

NBU publish an online magazine called 'The Blackshirt' which  has lifted several articles from 'Nation Revisited' without attributing them, and even worse, it has wrongly attributed some of them to Sam Dickson, the distinguished American lawyer.  I am relaxed about copyright, I don't mind friendly websites and publications using my articles, but I can't speak for Sam. I have contacted Gary Raikes on this matter and he has promised to give the correct attribution in future.  

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