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Postby kurupetos » Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:58 am

‘What Lies Behind the English Defence League?’ That’s the question asked – and answered - in a major article by Nick Griffin.

The alliance of the English Defence League (EDL) with the tiny British Freedom Party (BFP) is the latest move by a sinister clique of rich businessmen and neo-con internet warriors to use their puppet Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (aka 'Tommy Robinson') to manipulate the EDL. These people are using legitimate concerns about Islam to whip up support for neo-con and Zionist wars that have nothing to do with Britain and the British people, and to try to split and distract the genuine nationalist movement. They are trying to use understandable white working class anger at the growth of Muslim ghettoes to promote their own agenda. At home, however, they are encouraging polarisation and Islamic extremism, plus non-Muslim immigration, proving that the people behind all this don't give a damn about our identity or freedom. Meanwhile, abroad they are actively promoting Islamic extremism in places such as Egypt, Libya and Syria. The warmongers for whom the EDL is just another pawn in a global chess game are not interested in peace or Western civilisation; they just want our young men and our taxes to fight their wars. ...


http://www.bnp.org.uk/news/national/nick-griffin-mep-publishes-bombshell-document

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Postby GreekIslandGirl » Thu Mar 06, 2014 3:00 pm

I'm lately of the impression that the so-called Liberal Left are also lying hypocrites who function more by silencing alternative views through spreading extremist propaganda. We see this attitude here on CF with attempts to call everyone who cares for their culture a Nazi. In this way, they are no different to Neo-Cons-Bankers.

- This will backfire on the Liberal-Left because the truth eventually surfaces like cream rising to the top.
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Postby kurupetos » Fri Mar 07, 2014 8:07 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:I'm lately of the impression that the so-called Liberal Left are also lying hypocrites who function more by silencing alternative views through spreading extremist propaganda. We see this attitude here on CF with attempts to call everyone who cares for their culture a Nazi. In this way, they are no different to Neo-Cons-Bankers.

- This will backfire on the Liberal-Left because the truth eventually surfaces like cream rising to the top.


There are just the useful idiots, used by the Zionists under the cover of Multi"culturalism", in reality a multi-racial Babel who turns people into slaves serving Zionist interests.

The imprisonment of GD leader and MPs is enough proof that we no longer have true democracy. However, the people of Europe are starting to resist and hopefully our nationalist movement will grow even further to ultimately terminate their filthy plans. :wink:
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Postby yialousa1971 » Sat Mar 08, 2014 4:34 pm

The Zionist Senator John McCain later waved to protesters from the stage in Independence Square during a mass rally in Kiev, standing with Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the anti-Semitic Svoboda party.
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:25 am

yialousa1971 wrote:The Zionist Senator John McCain later waved to protesters from the stage in Independence Square during a mass rally in Kiev, standing with Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the anti-Semitic Svoboda party.

"Greek" deputy PM Venizelos did something similar...

http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=418488

I reckon they take orders from the same "office"... :wink: :twisted:
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:10 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:I'm lately of the impression that the so-called Liberal Left are also lying hypocrites who function more by silencing alternative views through spreading extremist propaganda. We see this attitude here on CF with attempts to call everyone who cares for their culture a Nazi. In this way, they are no different to Neo-Cons-Bankers.

- This will backfire on the Liberal-Left because the truth eventually surfaces like cream rising to the top.


It is not caring for one's culture that makes one a Nazi, but the open denigration of other cultures , combined with racist or homophobic comments that some here, eg Kurupetos, Yialoser, et all engage in.

Talking of Nazis I read the neo Nazi BNP scum have thrown out that nasty bit of work, Nick Griffin. :D :D :D
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Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:45 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:Talking of Nazis I read the neo Nazi BNP scum have thrown out that nasty bit of work, Nick Griffin. :D :D :D


He was thrown out because he was getting too soft. Nice cookery program productions etc. The BNP are even more extreme now (they have to be, I suppose) as they have a lot of competition for their votes going to UKIP/Tories.
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:03 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Talking of Nazis I read the neo Nazi BNP scum have thrown out that nasty bit of work, Nick Griffin. :D :D :D


He was thrown out because he was getting too soft. Nice cookery program productions etc. The BNP are even more extreme now (they have to be, I suppose) as they have a lot of competition for their votes going to UKIP/Tories.


The Tories are extreme now are they?

Labor and the Tories are responsible for turning Britain into a ninny nanny State. You guys are so afraid to speak out because of the risk of offending someone. It's bloody hilarious that you can't even smoke outside within so many meters. Oh yes everyone is so concerned for our health they just want us all to live forever. In reality, they want everyone dead by retirement. And why is it that it is almost nearly impossible for retirees to live in Britain without a massive Super Fund? Either they want you to hit the bucket or migrate to the Virgin Islands. But once your usefulness is over as a taxpayer, they don't want to know you.

Cameron however is an intelligent man. You know this. He is a great leader, with great poise. He however should still stop from trying to walk the tight rope and do the job he was elected to do. If that means out of the EU, then so be it.

Britain does not belong there. You guys are getting hammered and you even introduced Sharia now. You have no border. At least the migrants don't want to stay in Greece or Cyprus. They are just their staging posts for final destination Britain.

Farage is not as strong as Cameron but he has the courage to be different and to represent the oppressed who have opinions but are too afraid to express them. He is no extremist. Maybe he is a Nationalist, and he is concerned and represents the concerned. He has the qualities to be the best thing that has happened to Britain in a very long time if he remains true to everything he claims to stand for. His antics lead me to believe that maybe this might be the case. He is certainly having a lot of fun.

He will attract the support and hold the balance and the people will get their referendum either from the Tories or UKIP. But Britain needs a lot more than this to be saved.

So go ahead and continue being a ninny nanny! :lol:

Your minimum wage now is well below the poverty line. Don't worry about the pensioners. And it's going to get a lot worse. And that is due to the policies of the Labor Party and now the Tories. Go figure hey. The Labor Party responsible for taking 30% under the poverty line and now the Tories continuing this despicable legacy all because you can't offend! No no!

I hope I didn't offend you! :D
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:51 pm

Other than that, I couldn't care less what happens to Britain. I don't live there and never will.

But Britain better snap out of it. Even Australia is headed down that path.

In any case, my simple village retirement place has been secured and I shall take my Super Fund with me. Stay in Britain or Australia and eat sardines out of a can? No thanks. I will go to the limani, buy my own Octopus, beat it on the rocks, marinade it overnight and put it on the skara for the price of a can of sardines. :lol:

People complain about the immigration problem and the new draconian border protection policy, but what will they say when the power company cuts their electricity bill because the minimum wage no longer can get you a trolley of groceries and pay for your utilities?
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Re: The pseudo-nationalists...

Postby Cap » Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:03 pm

Paphitis wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Talking of Nazis I read the neo Nazi BNP scum have thrown out that nasty bit of work, Nick Griffin. :D :D :D


He was thrown out because he was getting too soft. Nice cookery program productions etc. The BNP are even more extreme now (they have to be, I suppose) as they have a lot of competition for their votes going to UKIP/Tories.


The Tories are extreme now are they?

Labor and the Tories are responsible for turning Britain into a ninny nanny State. You guys are so afraid to speak out because of the risk of offending someone. It's bloody hilarious that you can't even smoke outside within so many meters. Oh yes everyone is so concerned for our health they just want us all to live forever. In reality, they want everyone dead by retirement. And why is it that it is almost nearly impossible for retirees to live in Britain without a massive Super Fund? Either they want you to hit the bucket or migrate to the Virgin Islands. But once your usefulness is over as a taxpayer, they don't want to know you.

Cameron however is an intelligent man. You know this. He is a great leader, with great poise. He however should still stop from trying to walk the tight rope and do the job he was elected to do. If that means out of the EU, then so be it.

Britain does not belong there. You guys are getting hammered and you even introduced Sharia now. You have no border. At least the migrants don't want to stay in Greece or Cyprus. They are just their staging posts for final destination Britain.

Farage is not as strong as Cameron but he has the courage to be different and to represent the oppressed who have opinions but are too afraid to express them. He is no extremist. Maybe he is a Nationalist, and he is concerned and represents the concerned. He has the qualities to be the best thing that has happened to Britain in a very long time if he remains true to everything he claims to stand for. His antics lead me to believe that maybe this might be the case. He is certainly having a lot of fun.

He will attract the support and hold the balance and the people will get their referendum either from the Tories or UKIP. But Britain needs a lot more than this to be saved.

So go ahead and continue being a ninny nanny! :lol:

Your minimum wage now is well below the poverty line. Don't worry about the pensioners. And it's going to get a lot worse. And that is due to the policies of the Labor Party and now the Tories. Go figure hey. The Labor Party responsible for taking 30% under the poverty line and now the Tories continuing this despicable legacy all because you can't offend! No no!

I hope I didn't offend you! :D



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