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by Max Musson FOLLOWING THE SHOWING of the first part, just over a week ago, of the new BBC drama serial ‘Gunpowder’, BBC executives have been criticised for what many have regarded as the unnecessarily gruesome and gory presentation of the Guy Fawkes November 5th plot to blow up parliament. While the…
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by Max Musson MOST PEOPLE don’t think very far beyond their own immediate needs and wants and those of their close families. As long as they have enough money to provide the warmth, food, light, shelter, and clothing they need, and a few modest luxuries, most people do not consider the distant consequences…
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by Max Musson IMAGINE FOR A MOMENT that you have just attended your first political demonstration, a demonstration that had been billed as a peaceful event, but which had ended in violent turmoil. Picture a scene in which you form up at the designated location with your fellow demonstrators and suddenly…
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by Max Musson MANY PEOPLE dream of a life of tranquillity and plenty. For them nothing could be better than to be a ‘lotus eater’ in some idyllic Shangri-la, where life is free from stress, or worry, or conflict. I often tell people about my encounters with religious zealots who have knocked at my door…
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by Max Musson ACCORDING TO the mass media we should regard the actions of Thomas Mair, in his murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, as the manifestation of neo-Nazi terrorism. It is not enough they claim, for Jo Cox’s killing to be regarded as murder, or even politically motivated murder, it must in their view be…
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And the proof of the pudding by Max Musson IT IS NOW more than two weeks since Donald Trump was elected to become the next President of the United States and during that period there has understandably been much rejoicing among nationalist, traditionalist conservative and radical right-wing circles.…
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by Max Musson THERE WAS A speech made by John Tyndall at a meeting organised by David Duke, in Louisiana in 2004, and in this speech John Tyndall spoke at some length about the various freedom fighters who have struggled valiantly so that the truth can be known. But he then brought his audience down to earth…
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by Max Musson LAST WEEKEND nationalists from a great many locations met for a most enjoyable weekend of camping, hiking, archery, field craft and martial arts training at a location in Yorkshire of outstanding natural beauty. We assembled at the campsite on the Friday evening and after pitching our…
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by Max Musson FOLLOWING the controversy of Nick Griffin’s ultimately disastrous stewardship of the British National Party, that party has shed most of its former members and the nationalist movement in this country has become fragmented and disoriented. Today our movement is composed of a number…
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by Max Musson IN A SOMEWHAT unprecedented move, the BBC, that bastion of political correctness, is set to mark if not mourn the passing of the Cockney folk who have for centuries characterised the East End of London. In a programme to be broadcast on 24th May, the ‘Last Whites of the East End’, the BBC will…
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