Collett steals the Leicester MultiCult show

Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 15 February 2007 01:14.

The BNP put up a short piece on its website yesterday about Mark Collett’s appearance at a BBC local radio debate on the wonders of multiculturalism in the city.  Without him, in truth, it wouldn’t have been much of a debate.  There were only a couple of rather weak dissenting voices besides his own - neither of them armed with much in the way of argument.

The format was a panel answering points made or, sometimes, questions raised by an invited audience.  Collett, who was born and educated in the city, was among the invitees - which is certainly progress for a party that is still formally denied a media platform.

The panel of wise multicultural elders consisted of:-

  * Wolde Selassie - Chair, Leicester African Caribbean Arts Forum and Leicester   Black History Season consortium
  * Prof Richard Bonney - formerly Professor of Modern History at the University of Leicester, now Emeritus Professor and Chairman of the Europe-Islamic Organization
  * Riyaz Laher - youth worker and teacher
  * Sir Peter Soulsby - Leicester South MP (Labour, naturally)

Collett was given a fair crack of the whip.  He spoke from his place in the audience on, I think, three occasions.  He is, of course, the BNP’s Head of Publicity, and the most striking aspect of his contribution was its careful avoidance of anything too controversial or shocking to the assembled black and brown folks and white ethno-suiciders.

You can listen to the whole debate here, though I found the rampant suicidalism on so very eager display too much for my taste.  The BBC, however, kindly acknowledged Collett’s unique appeal on the evening with some links to a post-debate conversation recorded with some young or, certainly, youngish Moslems.  The links are here, here and here.

It is disquieting to hear a senior BNP official apparently predicating Moslem integration on the wearing of the hijab rather than the full-face veil.  But this is politics, a game the BNP are learning how to play.  Winning trumps sincerity.

I guess he did at least bag the best line in the debating chamber, rounding off with the ringing declaration that the panel represented all manner of ethnicities, but none of them included the white native population.  The BNP alone represented them.


Sunic returns to the Political Cesspool

Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 15 February 2007 00:00.

Following his excursion to the ‘pool last November, Tom Sunic is going back for another interview on the 16th February, 7.00pm local central USA time.  The topics will be the dangers of multiculturalism in the USA and ex-communist Yugoslavia, and his now imminent book, prefaced by Kevin MacDonald, Homo americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age.

I have to say that in its most eggregiously populist moments MR’s little audio adventure will never come within a country mile of the Political Cesspool.  Must be something in the water in Memphis, Tennessee.  But if you want to listen to Tom and you’re in Europe, you might need something a little stiffer than water to keep you company.  The show goes out at 2.00am Western European time.


Hyperinflation Potential: Paul Craig Roberts Asks the Question

Posted by James Bowery on Monday, 12 February 2007 19:02.

In “The World Can Halt Bush’s Crimes By Dumping the Dollar”, Reagan-era Treasury official, Paul Craig Roberts, is basically posing the question I’ve posed here previously, but from another perspective.

So how does this play out in practice?

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Target Tehran?

Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 12 February 2007 15:09.

We now stand ten years past the midpoint of a century that has witnessed four major wars among great nations.  Three of these involved our own country.  Despite these holocausts America is today the strongest, the most influential and most productive nation in the world.  Understandably proud of this pre-eminence, we yet realize that America’s leadership and prestige depend, not merely upon our unmatched material progress, riches and military strength, but on how we use our power in the interests of world peace and human betterment.

Throughout America’s adventure in free government, such basic purposes have been to keep the peace; to foster progress in human achievement, and to enhance liberty, dignity and integrity among peoples and among nations.

... Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no armaments industry.  American makers of plowshares could, with time and as required, make swords as well.  But now we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense; we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. Added to this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment.  We annually spend on military security more than the net income of all United States corporations.

This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience.  The total influence – economic, political, even spiritual – is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government.  We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications.  Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society.

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.  The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.

We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.  We should take nothing for granted.  Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.

The stark warning of Dwight D Eisenhower, contained in his farewell address of January 17, 1961.

You do have to follow the money.  If you follow the money here, it’s not so much that Halliburton wanted a war so they told Dick Cheney to go get one for them.  It wasn’t that.  But you do get a willingness to go to war.

Lt.Col Karen Kwiatkowski, US Dept of Defense (ret) and noted critic of the war in Iraq, quoted in the BBC documentary Why We Fight, broadcast on 23rd March, 2005.

The United States is moving closer to war with Iran by accusing the “highest levels” of the Iranian government of supplying sophisticated roadside bombs that have killed 170 US troops and wounded 620.

The allegations against Iran are similar in tone and credibility to those made four years ago by the US government about Iraq possessing weapons of mass destruction in order to justify the invasion of 2003.

The Indy’s front page lead today.

Below the fold is that BBC documentary in four parts, as it is packaged for YouTube.  Certainly it is beautifully produced, and duly received its professional encomia from Robert Redford’s friends.  But the BBC is a wholly left-leaning organisation and it shows.  By way of a health warning, be aware that the programme opens with a carefully cut and edited version of Ike’s farewell speech (in the opening quote to this post I have re-contextualised his words).  Of the integrity of the rest of the programme I won’t comment in any detail, save to say that the conclusions broadly agree with my understanding of how this wicked world works.

Bear in mind also that the saving grace of the programme-makers is their discontent.  As they make clear in their criticism of Congress they are from a tradition that is not at all the same as the political left.  On this we may find common cause.

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Frontierist News Roundup 20070210

Posted by James Bowery on Saturday, 10 February 2007 21:32.

My crack team of news hounds have set up a repository site for Frontierist News at, news.frontierist.com.  Here are this week’s highlights:

‘Student’s killer gets death sentence’... HIV-positive ex-linebacker Trevis Smith taken to jail for sex assault... Crystals ‘helped Viking sailors’... ‘Historian gives credence to blood libel’... Third Jewish Temple closer to reality?... ‘Professor begins hunger strike after being denied tenure’... ‘Klan growing, fed by anti-immigrant feelings’... Zimbabwe’s descent into hell accelerates... ‘For the first time, poverty shifts to the U.S. suburbs.’... Europe’s old churches turn into bars, eateries [and Mosques]... How Shell lost control of Sakhalin Island... Date Ends Badly: Budding Romance Ends with Guy Beaten, Shot and Burned by Thugs, Woman Raped, then Murdered... ‘Hamas: Israel ‘playing with fire’ by digging near Al-Aqsa mosque’... ‘Bush builds bonds with House Democrats at Retreat’... Iranian nuclear scientist ‘assassinated by Mossad’... ‘The New Feudalism: Inflation and Free Trade’... ‘Stop feminising our schools - our boys are suffering’... Desktop Fabricator


Postcivil Society: Empty the Cities

Posted by James Bowery on Saturday, 10 February 2007 20:07.

The article herein was originally written to describe why I called for “The Death of the West”, meaning the death of Western civilization, in a year 2000 post to a closed mailing list discussing Kevin MacDonald’s work.  Pat Buchanan later came out with a book by that title.  However the spin he put on things was rather negative, and the means by which the death of the West would be realized would be highly destructive to the builders of Western civilization.

What I was talking about was the reason why I choose not to exercise my background as a technologist - one of a small number who has previously been called upon to rescue the government from its extreme stupidity in the Middle-East during situations classified by the President as “imminent nuclear war” - to attack the components of Western civilization that are most obviously and directly causing its destruction.  Timothy McVeigh was a soldier.  Imagine someone who is one of 10 men called in by the Joint Chiefs to a “pig fuck” (basically unlimited emergency funding) and work reviewed by the Jasons, could do if motivated.  My country, the “posterity” of the Founders for which its government was Constituted, is under attack by its government and indeed by its own infrastructure.  Not just that, but due to its influence over the world, all of the West was under the same attack.  What could I do?  What should I do as a man descended entirely, so far is as is known, from pre-Revolutionary War Americans?

This article is not a call to arms, but rather a call to prevent disaster from befalling the people currently held hostage by the cities—people suffering from what the head of Clan Campbell recently called “The American Clearances”.  Said disaster will befall them if they don’t flee the cities.  It is only a small, speculative and hence not adequate, part of the work before us before we can minimize the damage caused by terminating the monster that now has us hostage and is slowly destroying us:  Western Civilization.  Moreover it does not deal with the ultimate question of Man’s relationship to Nature from which he rose—so there is yet a missing keystone to complete the general structure that allows Man to create a new Superman, perhaps the heliocentric individual of which I have previously made mention, and leave Nature for future evolution.

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For Your Daughters

Posted by James Bowery on Thursday, 08 February 2007 06:58.

If you know any beautiful talented young women heading to NYC show them this video. This ingenue went to NYC shortly after this stunning performance with the Minneapolis Opera at an AIDS benefit concert at the World Theater in St. Paul (yes where A Prarie Home Companion started). NYC never let her go beyond sporadic, very low paying gigs.  She supported herself as a “worker bee” temp in financial companies for 13 of the best years of her life living in squalid apartments, taking out a student loan for vocal and acting lessons (she didn’t need them from the looks of this video) and basically being used as little more than an office ornament until “corporate downsizing” kicked her out of even this bare subsistence niche. Fortunately she had credit cards to escape from NYC but little professional options left her. I then met her in a small Pacific Northwest town after I similarly escaped the male saturated ghetto of Silicon Valley. She’s now my wife.


Tired and liberal in Peckham - UPDATED 8th FEBRUARY

Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 08 February 2007 01:30.

“Guns plague Peckham despite investment” complains the headline from an article on the BBC website written in the aftermath of a mini-catalogue of black violence in SE London.

The dilapidated flats might be gone, but the criminals who lurked have not - they just got younger.

Seven years after the death of 10-year-old Damilola Taylor in a stairwell in the North Peckham estate in south-east London, violence still plagues the area.

Replacing rows of rundown high-rise flats and maisonettes are 2,000 new homes, a new sports centre, a new leisure centre and award-winning library, thanks to a £290m regeneration investment.

Peckham, which has tried much to shake off its mean streets image in the last decade, has once again hit the headlines because of acts of violence.

The acts of violence have involved two fatal shootings and a stabbing, all performed with the tell-tale heedlessness of the black gang-killer.  The familiar press references to the Met’s Operation Trident complete the picture.

That BBC headline has about it the melancholy of inevitability.  For the Establishment hand-wringers, the investment-mongers, the blank-slate idealists this is bad, bad news.  An awful suspicion hangs in the air.  Can nothing break the black attachment to mayhem?  I mean, if building them an award-winning new library and even filling the Bellendon area with posh street art by Zandra Rhodes and Anthony Gormley doesn’t transform them all into model citizens, what more will it take?

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