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Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Brothers in arms: The people and the British press slowly unite to fight the EU Fuh(t)rer
Those of us you who, like me, are patriots who have turned to the blogosphere as our battlefield of choice upon which to the fight our undemocratic future under the tyranny of European Empire dictatorship might empathise.
But we've all - collectively - been fighting the good fight for Britain and for our fellow countrymen for quite a while.
We've been betrayed by forty years of treasonous governments and left to fend for ourselves as the corporate media has positioned itself with the enemy else has been waiting, like the US pre-Pearl Harbor, letting us get on with it and not getting involved.
This week, patriotic foot soldiers of Britain have been allowed a rest as the sleeping giants of the mainstream have ridden to our rescue, providing much needed reinforcement... and allowing us a day off.
The biggest battle battalion joining us in the fight for freedom is the Daily Express.
They come well equipped for the battle of liberation, with far more armoury at their command and a fresh spirit, not yet brow-beaten with battle fatigue.
So, while we were resting...
Our allies at the Daily Express warned the public that: "Britain could have to find billions of pounds more to help Portugal and other debt-laden countries such as Spain and Belgium if their economies need to be rescued, as some experts are predicting."
Their warning was backed by the exposure of the great-EU lie, destroying the myth that our membership of the European Empire was good for British business.
They reported that: "Official data showed that the UK has run up a colossal trade deficit with the EU of more than £260billion over the last decade."
More cold truths from unexpected reinforcements today.
What's this? We're actually turning to The Guardian to shore up our patriotic, national defences?
Oh yes...
In a report on how stuffed up the economies are, the truth that the EU elites don't care what misery they cause to the people - provided that they seal the deal on their European Empire - is explictly stated.
Jean-Claude Trichet, alleged senior Bilderberg member and European Central Bank president, talks about what the European Empire will do to ensure that their wicked project doesn't go permanently tits up... and he makes it clear that you and I are nowt but sacrificial lambs.
He says: "I would say, by the way, that pundits are tending to underestimate the determination of governments and the determination of the college that makes up the eurogroup, and indeed the 27-member state council."
Yes, determination that they will get their project... to hell with you and me.
But wait! What's that we hear? An unexpected additional cavalry flank racing to our side?
Why, yes!
Today, joining our crusade from a humanitarian perspective - in an exposé warmly welcomed by this blog - is The Independent.
In a heart-moving story to coincide with World AIDS Day, the newspaper highlights the plight of HIV/AIDS sufferers in India.
It tells how: "Stella is four, and lives on HIV drugs. Next week, the EU may cut her supply."
Why? To protect the profits of Big Pharma.
For the love of Diana... people before profits, please!
What on earth our Princess would have said had she still been with us. She would have kicked up a right Royal fuss over this, that's for sure.
I'll have to go see if the Diana Memorial Fund is aware of this story...

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