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Saturday, 16 October 2010
Memo to British Armed Forces: Defend the National Constitution and we don't mind any "revolt" you stage...
Or do they?
We were, at first, rather disappointed to discover that the Daily Telegraph's reference to a British "military revolt" was not - in fact - our brave servicemen and women marching into Whitehall and rounding up everybody who had committed treason in successive Parliaments since 1972 by signing us up to the European Empire.
Nor were the military rounding up the globalist bankers who have fleeced the taxpayers and who - together with New Labour (socialists with a taste for champagne and caviar) - have left the national finances crippled.
A bit of a shame that the military weren't doing that. Yet.
Instead, it was a story about budget arguments.
However... I know this is wishful thinking, but look at this sentence which doesn't seem even partially explained:
"Mr Cameron’s intervention followed a day of threats from senior defence figures."
Wonder what they threatened..?
Anyway, whatever it was, if it was any form of meaningful action they'll have to do it soon... before the British armed forces are mostly made redundant and absorbed into a fully fledged European Empire command and control the populace force.
There was a time when, in defence of democracy and the ballot box, I would have been very concerned about the very notion of any national military forces overthrowing democratically elected Governments.
However...
Our democracy is a joke; most of our laws come from the European Empire; we have had forty years of treacherous Government signing away our national sovereignty with barely concealed lies; the three main parties do not represent their constituents but - instead - represent big globalists, bankers, fake charities and secret organisations such as the Bilderberg Group...
...so, we couldn't care less if our Armed Forces did ever decide to march down Whitehall.
If they spend two weeks kicking a few traitors out of the corridors of power and restoring national sovereignty and defending the national constitution, I'd probably dig out a union flag and cheer them on, to be honest.
Provided it was just a two or three week stop gap to allow we, the people to actually regain our country and reinstate the national constitution complete with all of it's liberties and freedoms, they'd have our blessing.
Well, we can but dream.
And before anybody thinks that we're out on a limb making a controversial post, go round every mainstream newspaper's comment boxes. A sizable number of British people are now evidently awake (or at least awakening) and they now are starting to view the political class with utter contempt. The word "treason" is becoming a more and more common word, no matter which newspaper forum you look at. Many now know that treason has been and is being committed, that's why.
So, for Queen and Country; for sovereignty and the national constitution... we're with the British armed forces. They're probably our last hope against corruption and tyranny.
Shame things have got so far that we doubt we're alone in these sentiments - far from it, we suspect.
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