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Friday, 26 November 2010

Quote of the Day: History Repeating Edition

"I wholeheartedly support the Daily Express campaign. It is a brave campaign from a brilliantly patriotic newspaper and not the first time that the Express has stuck its neck out on an issue that is best for our nation.

Back in the 1930s, nearly all the politicians and press thought that Adolf Hitler's Germany posed no threat. Only the Daily Express supported Churchill and a handful of backbench MPs in demanding rearmament.

The Express got it right then and they've got it right now."


- UKIP leader Nigel Farage embraces the welcome campaign for British withdrawal from the European Empire by the Daily Express

2 comments:

  1. I disagree 100% TC.

    1. Churchill was not the great man we are led to believe. Look into his history to find how he got to power and whom it was that enabled him there.

    2. Hitler posed no threat to the UK whatsoever. Again this has been drummed into all from time. Hitler posed a threat to Communist Russia (Zionist controlled) and the other Communist Slav lands under the grip of Zionism also. He wanted the lands back for Germany taken after WW1 again by the Zionists and if you read some history you'll find that Hitler wanted no quarrel with Britain. He simply wanted Germany to be regarded as an independent Nation state. Hitler more importantly posed a huge threat to Jews, Ashkenazi Jews, who were controlling Russia at the time and already sinking their teeth into the west.

    3. Had we not got involved with Hitler he'd have seen off communism, obliterated Zionism, destroyed the Rothschild and Jewish banking Empire and we would not be in the situation we are in today. The west would most certainly not be becoming overrun with multicultures, especially Islam.
    Look into Rudolph Hess, Hitler's dramatic Uturn at D-Day and offering Britain peace terms on a few occasions, with no loss of land whatsoever.

    As with much of history we have been lied to and much of German history is nothing but propaganda told to us by the victors - Zionism. We attacked the Germans in WW1 because they wanted to expand their Empire when we controlled 25% of the Globe and we attacked Hiter in WW2 because he wanted back the lands taken in the Treaty of Versailles. In defeating Germany, we allowed Communism into the west, yet more power to Zionism and the beginning of our future enslavement. You should do more research to see that most of the Slavic nations under Communist control (Zionist) were praying for a German victory. The Hungarian revolution for example was an initial attack against Jews.

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  2. TC, I agree with much of the what Harbinger says. We are being sidetracked by the EU issue and although I want Britain out as soon as possible, independence for Scotland is the quickest route. At that point our settlement with the EU would have to be re-negotiated and it would give us the chance to stay out, as I believe we should.
    The biggest threat to us today is from big business who have bought our whores of politicians, (how much does it cost for a peerage?) and the Zionist banking groups of the Rothschilds who control 80% of the World's banks amongst them the Bank of England and the American Fed. Break the banking system and we break global domination.

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