Written by Richard Newman
As the world has watched the devastation and loss caused by Superstorm Sandy upon the coast of the United States, another loss less consequential to a politically correct media has occurred in the state of New Jersey.
Pretty little twelve year old Autumn Pasquale was murdered and stuffed into a recycling bin. You can read more about the story here.
We must mourn the loss of little Autumn, as she joins the many thousands of little white girls murdered on the alter of Political Correctness and Multiculturalism.
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Written by Richard Newman
The whole world is in turmoil and Muslims are on the march everywhere, aided by their allies within Western governments, and the Liberal left. The take over of our cities by this alien culture, a culture that despises the ordinary English, as we have seen in recent comments by the coloniser Sadiq Khan. The Muslims will by 2030 at the latest be in control of Britain.
The Muslims are supported by our politicians, and media interests, our commercial institutions serve halal food, and our banks, when they are not fleecing the ordinary tax payer are busy adopting Islamic bank accounts.
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Written by Richard Newman
I have just finished reading The Secret History of the World by Jonathan Black. The well researched novel is a timeline of the various secret societies and their impact on the world.
I was particularly interested on its take on Freemasonry, and the people who rule the world.
I know from previous research that there are many secret societies out there. There have been thousands in fact, both good and bad. However, we must be careful to note the differences between the societies, groups, and orders.
I took particular time to ponder an anomaly, in the fact that Nationalists do not like Freemasons, yet many Freemasons have been great Nationalists!
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Written by Richard Newman
Many people know that the war in Afghanistan is lost, it was lost before it began!
The problem with war is that once it starts it takes on a life of its own, and no one especially politicians can yet see the future. The Brother War that was World War One is the greatest example of this.
The reason that Chamberlain and many like him did their best to stop World War Two is because they knew the cost of war.
War itself can be seen as a failure of the political class to solve issues between one another amicably. It is not normally the politicians who do the fighting but the fit young men of their respective nations.
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Written by Richard Newman
Today is the 10th October 2012, it is also the one thousand two hundred and eightieth anniversary of the Battle of Tours/Poitiers.
An outline of the event can be found here:
Battle of Tours (732 A.D.)
The Battle of Tours (often called the Battle of Poitiers, but not to be confused with the Battle of Poitiers, 1356) was fought on October 10, 732 between forces under the Frankish leader Charles Martel and a massive invading Islamic army led by Emir Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi Abd al Rahman, near the city of Tours, France. During the battle, the Franks defeated the Islamic army and Emir Abd er Rahman was killed. This battle stopped the northward advance of Islam from the Iberian peninsula, and is considered by most historians to be of macrohistorical importance, in that it halted the Islamic conquests, and preserved Christianity as the controlling faith in Europe, during a period in which Islam was overrunning the remains of the old Roman and Persian Empires.
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Written by Richard Newman
One Hundred years ago yesterday the Ulster Covenant was signed by the loyal Unionists in Belfast. An event celebrated today by numerous marches. I would like to wish our Ulster brethren our best wishes and continued support on this great celebration.
The Ulster Covenant was signed by 471,414 men and women on and before 28th September 1912, in protest against the Third Home Rule Bill.
Key signatories of the Covenent were Sir Edward Carson, Lord Londonderry and Sir William Craig. A British Covenent signed in 1914 received 2 million signatures.
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