Friday 15 June 2012

RIP TONY HANCOCK!

RIP Tony Hancock,

I was very sad to hear about the untimely death of print factory owner Tony Hancock of Uckfield.

Tony was a a rarity, a one off. A man who knew just about everyone, yet never got involved in the ridiculous infighting that has plagued our movement for so long. That doesn't mean he didn't have s sense of humour or mischief.

It was Tony who helped me get a venue for my meeting in Hove, not far from where the late John Tyndall had lived, a few years ago. That was the day when I handed over my customary job of chairing the meeting to young Dave Jones, so that I could sit back and listen to the speeches of Eddy Morrison Peter Rushton, and Lady Michelle Renough. One of if bit the best BPP function I had ever attended.

Tony's factory was notorious, and the reds and other antis set fire to it on more than a couple of occasions. This did not deter Tony, who continued to run his print factory and keep the most comprehensive collection of Nationalist and revisionist books and magazines I have ever seen. He also printed for many different groups and parties. I can't see who could possibly replace him, especially in today's climate of infighting and orchestrated division.

Very sad news, Sid.

Thursday 14 June 2012

Politics The New Religion!

Over goodness knows how many thousands of years it has been pretty easy to guess the cause of most conflicts , between either two neighbouring countries or different groups within one. It was almost always religion, indeed it has been ever since the Judaic religions were imported from the middle east. Let us be in no doubt about it, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, they are all Semitic religions, as they all started in that region. Then of course there was huge upheaval between Christians / Jews and the Muslims, from the first crusades, to 9/11, to Osama bin Laden's capture and convenient burial at sea. As things stand the never ending images of flag draped coffins arriving at airbases is, to me, a constant reminder, of how many conflicts have been started because of politics in the 20th and 21st century. I can only imagine the horror of repatriating the amount of brave men and women, who were killed in the two pointless world wars that were also fought over politics. I mean how many of our WW1 soldiers would have even heard of the Arch Duke Ferdinand? There was no Internet back then, so how could one investigate and find out the truth, they didn't really know what they were fighting for.


We cannot fight another World War, not when so many nations have nuclear weapons. So because the Zionist plotters want to keep our numbers down, they manufacture situations that lead to us (mostly the US and UK), into conflicts that go on for years, and see the best of our young men and women fighting thousands of miles away, and being killed fighting wars that have little or nothing to do with us.

Of course the Afghans, Iraqis, Syrians, Iranians, etc are fighting for their land, and doing so in the name of their religion. For what do we send our young boys and girls overseas to risk their lives? In a nutshell it is oil and politics, usually both as the oil supplies begin to run out, then the US will do whatever it takes to consolidate their huge supply.

The Afghan conflict is riddled with intrigue and hypocrisy, and it didn't start in this century either. It was back in the 70's and 80's. Firstly when Iran waged war on neighbours Iraq. America and its lap dog Britain took sides with Iraq, because the Soviet Union were helping Iran. Then of course the Soviet Union started a war with Afghanistan, which predictably led to the USA & UK helping to both train and arm the Afghans. Subsequently the Iraqis beet the Iranians, and the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan unconditionally. So what has all this twenty - thirty year old news got to do with today's conflicts? Well everything is the answer to that!

With the collapse of communism in the 1990's, the focus shifted, once again, to the Middle East. Iraq was a huge military power in that region, and they have the world an excuse to attack them when they invaded their neighbours Kuwait. After gaining the consent of the United Nations to drive the Iraqis out of Kuwait, American and British forces continued to bomb targets in Iraq, the excuse being that mobile Scud Missile units had been spotted, and with Israel in range of those missiles we just had to destroy them all. Subsequently Iraq was bombed back into the third world. They were like I said before a military force in that part of the world, but this was because of weapons and training provided to them by the US during the Iran / Iraq war. The final conflict between the US and mainly British allies culminated in the removal of the Iraqi government and the installation of a regime that was more pleasing to the US and of course Israel.

In between the three wars in the Middle East, came what will be forever known as 9/11 (2001). For those who don't already know, this is when three passenger airplanes were hijacked. Two of the planes were driven into the world trade centre (twin towers) in New York, the other was aimed at the pentagon. The twin towers came down almost concertina like, and an estimated 4 thousand lives were lost. We were told that there was not much damage or loss of life at the Pentagon, if there was then such information will never see the light if day. An extremist Islamic group called al qaeda announced responsibility, with it's leader Osama bin Laden sending out the first of many messages telling all of the worlds Muslims to fight a jihad (holy war), against the infidels (non believers) of the western world. A few years later 7/7/2005 suicide bombers detonated themselves on busses and underground trains in London during the morning rush hour, killing 52 and injuring 700. By now US and UK troops had already invaded Afghanistan looking for Bin Laden who also calmed responsibility for the London bombing.

On the 15 December 2003 the president of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, the man responsible for atrocities and war crimes was found hiding in a hole in the ground under a two roomed mud shack. He was tried for his crimes by a court strung together by the new puppet regime, put in place by the western allies, he was eventually found guilty and was executed on December the 30th 2006. This did not totally end the Iraq war, British and US troops and special agents are still there, training police and building Iraq's new army. Insurgents still attack and blow themselves up, but it is reportedly much more peaceful now.

On the 2nd of May 2011, Osama bin Laden was captured and killed inside a Pakistani military installation by US navy seals. The decision was apparently taken to bury him at sea, in order to prevent his remains from being made into some kind of martyrs shrine. This unfortunately installs a certain amount of doubt, did they really catch and kill him? Why are there no photographs? One thing is certain, our brave men and women are still being sent to Afghanistan, and some are still coming home in coffins.

As I write this, the US have been issuing all kind of threats towards Iran, who are said to be close to processing military grade plutonium. There has been little more news about this, which leads one to believe they now have the bomb. Nations who have nuclear capabilities are seldom even threatened these days. So now we are hearing about civil war and the slaughtering of civilians in Syria, and of course America are trying to get UN backing for military intervention there.

To be honest I'm becoming tiered of writing this now, it is obviously never going to end, unless the entire middle east surrender to the US and become Israel friendly puppet stated with US styled democracy (Zionism).