Typical scenes from the thugs who call themselves the ‘English Defence League’
06 December | YouTube | Nachimir
05 December 2009 – At several points in this video, EDL leaders are visible trying to shore up their attempts at crafting a moderate image by suppressing vandalism and aggression, but they certainly have their work cut out for them.
Documentary on Loyalist leader and drug lord Johnny Adair
27 April 2008 | YouTube
Johnny Adair and his colleagues were involved in multiple and random murders of Catholic civilians. He and his son, “Daft Dog” were also heroin and crack cocaine dealers. Adair and his family were forced to leave the north of Ireland following threats by fellow British loyalists.
The ‘British National Party’ is being taken to court over claims that its membership criteria breach human rights law
03 September 2009 | Machine Wrench | Max
The Equality and Human Rights Commission issued county court proceedings against the far-right, fascist BNP leader, Nick Griffin and two other officials on August 24 after voicing concerns in June about party membership criteria.
The party’s ‘constitution’ limits members to people who are “‘indigenous Caucasian’ and defined ‘ethnic groups’ emanating from that race”.
The BNP leadership seems to be living proof of the theory that racist politics only attracts the less intelligent in society… let’s see how this plays out. It has always been my suspicion that Nick Griffin and others in the BNP are MI5 snitches and provocateurs. We shall come back to this sometime in the near future.
"Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The Bankers own the Earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create deposits, and with the flick of a pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all the fortunes like mine will disappear, and they ought to disappear, for this world would be a happier and better world to live in. But if you wish to remain slaves of the Bankers and pay for the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create deposits."
-- Sir Josiah Stamp, President of the Bank of England 1920s