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UK and Europe a Revolutionary Tinderbox

MICHAEL WALSH. A respected King’s College London professor is sounding a serious alarm about Britain’s (and Europe’s) future.

Professor David Betz, an expert in war studies, insurgency, and modern conflict, argues we have already passed key tipping points and we, the people, are in the early stages of civil conflict.

Not old-style war with armies, but fragmented, low-level breakdown: parallel societies, sporadic violence, infrastructure attacks, and the slow erosion of state authority in parts of the country.

Why does he believe this is happening:

Uncontrolled mass immigration combined with failed integration creates deeply divided communities. A ruling elite completely out of touch with the misgoverned people on housing, wages, grooming gangs, and policing.

Collapsing trust in institutions, especially uncontrolled immigration, the indigenous people are forced to co-exist with an anti-White apartheid two-tier policing and justice.

Economic stagnation for the native population alongside cultural polarization.

Police vs. Military

He draws on serious academic research into how civil wars start and says the warning signs are now unmistakable. The military, he claims from private conversations, sees the dangers too.

The police are totally aligned with the governing forces of unrepresentative evil.

The armed forces? Their loyalties will be torn, but most servicemen and women will defend the people, not the governing elite.

The Press Barons

The press barons, nurtured and dependent upon mutually beneficial existence with the ruling castes, will take up fight to the last stand positions opposed to the people’s will.

The good news?

It’s not inevitable if we act. Real solutions mean honest border control, genuine integration that puts British culture first, fair and impartial policing, and putting the interests of working families ahead of globalist or activist agendas.

Cold reason based on facts

Professor Betz isn’t a politician or activist. He is an academic analyzing the strategic reality. Dismissing this because it’s uncomfortable is exactly how things get worse.

Britain and Europe still have time to pull back from the brink, but denial won’t get us there. Send us your comments

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