Rear Admiral Parry faces the future again

Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 10 April 2007 23:43.

Last June I reported on some military crystall-ball gazing by the MoD’s Development, Concepts & Doctrine Centre.  In a speech to the United Services Institute in London, the DCDC’s head, Rear Admiral Chris Parry,  spoke of a “Europe, including Britain ... undermined by large immigrant groups with little allegiance to their host countries” within 10 years.

Yesterday the Guardian ran a piece on another DCDC report, this time looking 30 years ahead.  Some of it, including the observation that the middle-class might transmogrify into Marxist revolutionaries, gave me a good laugh.  Parry should have taken a few political lessons from the Birmingham School of 1970.

But this was more interesting:-

Pressures leading to social unrest

By 2010 more than 50% of the world’s population will be living in urban rather than rural environments, leading to social deprivation and “new instability risks”, and the growth of shanty towns. By 2035, that figure will rise to 60%. Migration will increase. Globalisation may lead to levels of international integration that effectively bring inter-state warfare to an end. But it may lead to “inter-communal conflict” - communities with shared interests transcending national boundaries and resorting to the use of violence.

Population and Resources

The global population is likely to grow to 8.5bn in 2035, with less developed countries accounting for 98% of that. Some 87% of people under the age of 25 live in the developing world. Demographic trends, which will exacerbate economic and social tensions, have serious implications for the environment - including the provision of clean water and other resources - and for international relations. The population of sub-Saharan Africa will increase over the period by 81%, and that of Middle Eastern countries by 132%.

Assuming that these above-average military brains are sequential in their thinking, and don’t start from scratch somewhere else every time, last June’s report and this one should be read together.  In a nutshell, if Europe, including Britain, risks being “undermined by large immigrant groups with little allegiance to their host countries” within 10 years, and international “integration” leads to “communities with shared interests transcending national boundaries and resorting to the use of violence” within 30, we dissident sinners have got it wholly right.

Perhaps it would be unkind to mail Rear Admiral Parry and ask him where in his dark visions is the la-la land of multicultural happiness.  He cannot reply “In the liberal imagination,” and keep his rather interesting job.



Comments:


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Posted by sue on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:40 | #

Hi, I found a discussion regarding blonde hair in your blog and was surprised by some of the assumptions made. Just wanted to let you know that Blonde hair is very common among Australian aborigines as you can see from this pic and article http://www.gnxp.com/blog/2006/04/blonde-antipodals.php


Blonde hair is also common among Melanesians http://news.softpedia.com/news/Naturally-Blonde-Blacks-48181.shtml


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Posted by Sue on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:29 | #

Fred,
Thank you for alerting me to the misdirected gnxp links in this blog.

Here’s the correct link to the photo of a blonde Australian Aborigine and the related article http://www.anonym.to/?http://www.gnxp.com/blog/2006/04/blonde-antipodals.php


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Posted by Telegraph Blogger on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:15 | #

GW - Sorry off topic here.  DT input - more stuff like to-day is much needed from you guys.  There are still far too many out there who haven’t got a clue.


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Posted by Guessedworker on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:01 | #

I can’t get published fully on the Telegraph threads now.  They’ve thoroughly rumbled me.  At best, my missives are neutered and the MR URL is binned.  I am almost embarrassed to have my moniker attached to the results.  But it’s more usual for there to be no results and the whole offering to be binned.  Likewise at the Times, where I was able to post fully for a little longer - but not much. 

There is no doubt, though, that the general tenor of public commentary is becoming bolder.  Today’s Cameron piece was thoroughly savaged by virtually all the commenters.  And in amongst every thread like that there are one or two brave souls (quite apart from the splendid “David Albion”) who declare they’ve had enough of the Big <strike>Three</strike> One and will vote for the BNP, thanks very much!

The very best of them attack the likes of Simon Heffer every time the BNP is conflated in typically yellow style with Nazism or some other unpleasantness.  If enough people jump on such journos the latter may have cause to ponder before they employ that particular stratagem again.

The next opportunity will doubtless be presented by the panic that will follow the May 3rd election results.


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Posted by Fred Scrooby on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:36 | #

“the May 3rd election results”  (—GW)

To any Brits reading this:  if you’re sick of what’s going on with excessive incompatible immigration and all the problems it’s brought for white Brits, you must vote for the BNP.  If you’re not sure just go ahead and do it then come back here later to discuss it and have any questions answered.  Know this:  There is no other choice for UK patriots.  No other party intends to solve the country’s problems.  No matter what the others say, don’t be fooled.  There is no substitute:  You must vote for the BNP!  If you don’t you’ll have lost your right to complain about the way things are going, since when you had the chance to help you preferred not to take it.


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Posted by john rackell on Thu, 12 Apr 2007 00:45 | #

Daniel J, try this:

http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/your-vote/yourvotefaqs.cfm/faqs/94

Can I still vote if I move overseas?
 

If you are a British National living overseas you are entitled to vote in UK General Elections and European Union Elections for up to 15 years after moving abroad. Overseas electors cannot vote at local government elections. If you are service/crown personnel this does not apply to you and you will need to refer to the FAQ on Voter registration for Service/Crown personnel.

In order to register as an overseas voter you will need to contact the electoral registration office at the local council covering the address for where you were last registered with in the UK. They will send you out the forms that you need in order to register. Alternatively the form can be downloaded from our About my vote website. Registration forms may also be available from the British Diplomatic Mission in the country where you are residing.


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Posted by gangsta1gnxp on Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:05 | #

The asshole signing as Godless Capitalist still refuses to take down that porn link when we click on a GnXp URL from here.

You know, with people like GC and Razib living in the US, how is it so many Americans find it so hard to accept the truth of our ape ancestry?

A: Knock-knock!

(Razi)B: The presence of which individual or individuals has been signalized by manual phalanges rhythmically striking the vertical ligniferous superficies of my sealed ingress/egress interface, inducing atmospheric vibrations which have itinerated my auricular channels to enter the auditory center of my intra-cephalic cerebral mechanism in the form of logorithmically encoded neuro-electric pulses and which have then, subsequentious to requisite processing, been identified as normatively diagnostic of the activity heretofore delineated?

A:

(Razi)B: Yo, muthafucka?


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Posted by Steven Palese on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 23:37 | #

GW, “There is no doubt, though, that the general tenor of public commentary is becoming bolder.”

Bolder is an understatement. I read this article in the lefty Guardian the other day and when I got to the comments I almost fell off my seat. Have a look:

Out on the streets, the kids are scared too

So I registered and posted something somewhat hardcore (no Jews though) in another thread and guess what? To my astonishment it went through:

This is what the clash of civilisations is really about

Scroll down to the comment by mantra77 (my point is a bit disjointed because I had to somehow force the mantra and link in there while staying more or less on subject - I’m testing Bob Whitaker’s activism model).

Anyway, you’d do well to register there too because it seems their PeeCee censors are slacking in their jobs keeping the wolves out of the chicken coop.


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Posted by Steven Palese on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 23:52 | #

Forgot to mention that the area of the Guardian website that is so open is the Comments is free section. They close older threads so you need to check that page periodically for an article dealing with white issues to come up.



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