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There was no way back for the denizens of the political Establishment. They had had their say. They were beaten, and they knew it. Then, at 1.00 pm in a street in the old West Yorkshire wool town of Batley a mentally ill man attacked and killed a woman named Jo Cox, and the scattered forces of Remain found hope and a meme to exploit as shamelessly and cynically as would be required to restore their fortunes.
Vote Leave on 23 June. Summary: This interview was hosted by Henrik Palmgren at Red Ice Radio, and the roundtable discussion was about Brexit and its significance for Europe and the world. The first hour is freely available for all to download, the second hour is available with a subscription to Red Ice Radio. The participants on the roundtable were:
We were honoured to have the opportunity to link up with Red Ice Radio in this way, they have our thanks.
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UK politics - US politics - liberalism - Obama - Judaism - Christianity - Islam - Orlando - Cox - Rigby - immigration - EU - Bataclan - Brexit We know what Merkel, her policies on immigration and Islam are worth. Obama’s support for “remain” is clear, and his immigration policies and stance regarding Islam are coherent with Merkel as well. Inasmuch as EU membership reflects America’s propositional notion of nationhood, immigration, citizenship and Visa policy, to “remain” is either to allow yourselves as native British to be murdered or to be compelled to a suicide mission at the behest of ruthless elites who have no concern for your genetic inheritance. US President Obama on the Jo Cox assassination: he condemns the act but not the religions and those who impose immigrants upon European peoples; nor the genocide it entails for the native British. On the contrary, he telephoned Cox’s husband to express condolences and released a statement praising her commitment and service…
For what Obama is worth: Did Obama call the family of Lee Rigby? In that event, did he so much as implicate Islam, the responsibility of migrants and those, including the other Abrahamic religions, which impose migration upon the UK?
Did Obama recognize the necessity for moratorium on immigration, repatriation, criminalization of Islam - an ememy political action group dedicated to sedition and insurrectionist overthrow of non-Muslim governments? Would his backers recognize our need to overcome liberal imposition of non-natives upon Europeans, whether upon us as native nationals or in diaspora? Would he care? Quite the opposite:
That was to call for opening the floodgates which would genocide European peoples.
And the walls of Rotherham, the walls between adult Muslims and under aged girls in the UK?
Britain needs to Brexit, and watch out for what the YKW, their objectivist dupes and sell outs will do by means of their proxy, The US, whether with Hillary or Trump in the Presidency; they will try to have us follow the agenda for which Obama acted as just another conduit. For them we can die: through subjection to, or by fighting, the cataclysm they’ve imposed.
UK politics - US politics - liberalism - Obama - Judaism - Christianity - Islam - Orlando - Cox - Rigby - immigration - EU - Bataclan - Brexit This is not a call to passivity, but rather to make sure that we are not used by the YKW and objectivist sell-outs for the fact that we are not well sorted and coordinated - for the fact that our enemy list is not complete; and for the fact that our friend and in-group list is not sufficiently organized and coordinated. Brexit and in-gathering of European peoples is a necessary first step to proper sorting. Clearly we have to do it for ourselves. We cannot rely on the US, a propositional nation, to facilitate our sorting requirements - even if Trump is the lesser of evils and supports Brexit, is he really capable of deviating sufficiently from Jewish interests? Let him help if he will, but don’t trust him to do it for us - certainly not when it comes to drawing the lines of us - them - friends and enemies. Our enemies, such as former French President, Sarkozy, in 2008, and Merkel in 2016, obligate the native Europeans to breed themselves out of existence with non-Whites.
In Israel, our enemies are quite intent to see that immigration is controlled at their border.:
Despite the already voluminous coverage the shocking murder of Jo Cox, the MP for Batley & Spen, has received, there really is not much known at this point about the reasons for it. Neither the West Yorkshire Police website nor facebook page offers any information beyond that released at yesterday afternoon’s press conference. It is apparent that the alleged attacker, Tommy Mair, 52, had mental problems and had lived in the area for many, many years, most of that period in some isolation. There will be questions to answer as to what level of professional oversight was provided for such a disturbed person. But the expectation must be that this tragic affair has no wider implications that that. Of course, the greater part of the media is in full Remain mode and wants to exploit Jo Cox’s murder however it can. There are two lines of attack emerging. The first is the shameless endeavour to associate Mair with “the far right”, presenting him as some kind of revenge-taker for the recent lone-wolf attacks by Muslims - also mentally disturbed people - in America and France. This lends a certain equivalence to the debate on Islam in the West, and amounts, quite frankly, to a prostitution of the facts. Britain First, which little group of rather brave people might or might not have unwittingly supplied Mair with his Allahu Akbar moment, will be hauled over the coals for a few days before the next outrage committed by a Muslim shuts up these venal journalists. The second line of attack is to try to associate the Leave campaign with “the hate” that apparently causes such events as this murder. Jo Cox’s activist husband Brendan, who it is claimed was in a speed-boat on the Thames on Wednesday harrying Nigel Farage’s trawler fleet, has now issued a helpfully vague demand to “fight against the hate that killed her”. A madman killed her, but left-wing activists never relent - even, it seems, in circumstances as personal and desperate as this. Obviously, the worry is that the dead Jo Cox will be installed as the new Aylan Kurdi, and six days of synthetic but unbroken hysteria will ensue, with otherwise perfectly sane female voters rending their garments and wailing at the shocking thought of leaving the EU. Even now, the likes of Emma Thompson must be pondering how best to make another successful entrance in to the public arena to appeal “for us to be together”. That’s together with Goldman Sachs, the IMF, the EU Commission, Angela Merkel, millions of Muslims, and the suffering Third World everywhere. Must be worth a few vital per cent in the polling booth, hey? Cynical? What, me?
Let’s take a confident, positive and, I hope and believe, realistic view of the British electorate’s intent towards national independence, and fast-forward (at least in the imagination) fourteen days. As this gentleman already has: The politics It is the morning of Friday 24th June. The political world is stunned. The Westminster bubble people are trying to come to terms with the sheer enormity of it. Why couldn’t it all be like London? London was fine, London was good. The Celtic fringe. The universities. But really, that was it. Across the rest of the country it was a total disaster. OK, the polls had been discouraging for a while. But nothing like this. Even with the huge turnout, there was no, simply no reprieve for Remain. The BBC and ITV election coverage rumbles on through the morning as a succession of talking heads, jubilant or shell-shocked, come into the studios to explain the new political universe. Nigel Farage, sleepless and as fresh as a daisy, is in philosophical mood now, having got beyond the initial tidal wave of euphoria. For once, he is spared the hackneyed attack-questions by his interviewers. George Galloway, however - also sleepless but looking as though he has been clubbing with winos for the last month - manages to get into an argument with practicably everybody. He doesn’t seem to care, though; and he wins them all. In fairness, it isn’t that difficult. Everyone now is chorusing that Britain Stronger in Europe ran a disastrously misconceived campaign. Arrogant, supercilious, patronising, bullying, full of over-blown, unbelievable claims that were miles away from the gut instincts of ordinary voters, far too many far too cunning, counter-productive attempts to queer the pitch, simply unworthy of the electorate’s support ... those are just some of the kinder judgements floating around in the cold light of day. In Downing Street a great gaggle of press waits across the road from No.10 for the Prime Minister to appear. The lectern is in position. A synopsis of the speech has been pre-released to the media by the No.10 press office. First, David Cameron will, as he must, commit his government to honouring the momentous decision taken by the British electorate. There can be no question of disingenuous or partial solutions, nothing that does not respect the very clearly stated will of the people. “The United Kingdom will now leave the European Union,” he will say. “A new and prosperous, secure future for the country must now be built, and all the government’s energies and commitment will be poured into that endeavour, both in terms of formulating with the EU and its member states a new and mutually beneficial, friendly and respectful relationship, and in terms of addressing the great number of implications of yesterday’s vote for our democracy and our economy, and our wider society.”
So nationalism’s window of opportunity in Austria is closed for the time being. Norbert Hofer has failed by the narrowest margin in his bid to become president of Austria. It was the bravest of attempts. But yet again the anti-white, anti-nation Establishment has succeeded in pulling enough votes together to beat off the challenger. Nationalism awaits its breakthrough in the West. The spotlight now shifts to Britain and the struggle – nationalist as well as patriotic - for sovereign nationhood, democratic right, the ability to make our own laws, and to control our own borders, all of which is at stake one month from now in the June 23rd referendum on membership of the European Union. Here, too, the Establishment, in the form of Remain, is calling-in every favour and using every governing-party trick it possibly can, every conceivable negative argument, however overblown and improbable, to terrify the voters over the economic and security consequences of Leaving. We’ve had Treasury talk of runs on the pound if we leave, as well as run-away inflation, and a year-long recession with a million job cuts. We’ve had talk of being locked out of European markets for a decade, of more terrorism on our soil, even of a new world war. We’ve had Obama making threats, the EU Commission president making threats, the IMF wagging its corrupt finger. We’ve had the Confederation of British Industry, the British Chamber of Commerce, corporate CEOs by the hundred, charities, the arts, the unions, the National Health Service, the environmentalists ... you name it, every one of them has proved only too keen to lecture the British public on how to vote. It’s amazing what self-interest can do. Remain, of course, is only about protecting its own programme of internationalism, and the wealth and position that provides. But the bulk of the electorate appears to be by no means engaged or interested enough to understand that. Over the last three weeks or so the polling companies have found consistently for the efficacy of Project Fear. There are significant differences between the results they obtain by telephone polling and on-line polling, the former showing anything up to an 18% lead for Remain (albeit taken from a London poll), and the latter generally a lead of about 5%. Tonight the Telegraph is wittering on about a collapse in the vote for Leave. Leave, certainly, has proven unable to get its message across - in no small measure because the Tory Establishment operation which won the official campaign designation is (a) reactive and chaotic in its campaigning methods, (b) institutionally hostile to Nigel Farage and UKIP, and (c) won’t give more than a cursory coverage of immigration, which is the principal issue in the public mind and the greatest weakness of the Remainers. It would rather lose the referendum than see UKIP take credit for victory. It is a classic case of putting party before country. So what will happen on June 23rd? Well, the last national election, on May 12th 2015, demonstrated that the polling companies do not necessarily know how to model the British electorate. I’ve been reading the threads at Anthony Wells blog, UK Polling Report, and it is astonishing to me how little support for Leave is expressed therein, in contrast to the newspaper page-polls and threads which show support for Leave over Remain at about 60/40 on the left-leaning papers and up to 80-20 on the right-leaning ones. Yet at Wells’ blog one encounters the soft-left/liberal urban intelligentsia mouthing its presumptions with perfect self-confidence. They all seem to be constitutionally incapable of valuing what the people value. Ask them what they value above sovereign nationhood, democracy and freedom, and they won’t answer, because they haven’t thought about it before and they don’t know. But these are the people who are telling us what we think. I am wondering whether they are remotely capable of understanding who and what the Leave voter is, and why he or she has such a passion for change (ie, because of people like them). We’ll find out who is right, anyway, in one month. My money is still on Leave, but then I am a stubborn soul, not to be shifted. I just hope and believe that we are all of that mind.
From a Breitbart London thread:
The launch of Martin Durkin’s Brexit the movie was, iconically, at The Odeon, Leicester Square:
Taking the Brexit position can lead to some really interesting conversations. I had the displeasure of being told that I was ‘essentially committing arson’ by supporting the OUT Campaign, as though somehow it is the OUT Campaign which is setting fire to a structure that has served its purpose very well up until now. Nothing could be further from the truth. The European Union basically has already been set on fire by the very same people who purport to be defending it, all the OUT Campaign is doing is requesting that everyone should leave the building in an orderly fashion before the flames consume the entire structure. It really was a noble project, but you just can’t trust people to behave themselves when given continental responsibilities. Was it ever possible to have a united Europe? Are we all simply relearning the lessons of the past in a new way? I open this thread for the purpose of getting some opinions. In retrospect was the European Project actually a complete waste of time?
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