A hysterical Ukrainian activist who on BBC TV broke down in tears begging UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to impose a no-fly zone on Russia has been exposed as one of World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab’s minions.
As the world laments the Carnage of Dresden (February 13/14 1945) one hears the mantra: ‘well they started it’ and ‘they did the same to us.’ In fairness, both refrains result from the truth of the Allied bombing of civilians being withheld or denied (Holocaust denial) spun to favour the Allied perpetrators.
The Third Reich was in conflict for five years; the victors tirelessly spun the struggle their way for 70 years. Hitler’s Reich lasted 13.5 years, so what happened to the missing 7.4 years (88 months) of peace?
Liz Truss said that the UK’s ‘Baltic allies’ were located on the Black Sea, despite them being over 1,000km apart. British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has been slammed by Russia’s Foreign Ministry after a geography error confusing two different bodies of water in Europe, over 1,000km away from each other.
One million adults across the UK went an entire day without eating over the past month because they were unable to put food on the table, according to research from the charity Food Foundation, published on Monday.
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there, surmised the English writer Leslie Poles Hartley (1895-1972). At the time of the great novelist’s passing, I had been caught up in the struggle for White rights for four years.
Contrary to the propaganda of the victors of World War II the National Socialist German Workers Party in January 1933 was democratically elected to govern Germany. Within the month, the Party’s leader Adolf Hitler publicly vowed to the German people that within four years he would give the German electorate the opportunity to decide if they wished the NSDAP to continue to govern Germany or wished instead to return to the electoral system of the Weimar Republic.
Millions of Ukrainians would welcome annexation by Russia with open arms, gladly separating from the control of Kiev in the event of an invasion, one of the country’s former top army officers has declared as tensions skyrocket between the two former Soviet republics.
Throughout Britain, the fragmenting European Union the once respected police find themselves in the frontlines not against the criminal class but against their working-class from which many themselves sprung.
In the late 1970s, the then STAR newspaper described Michael Walsh as ‘Britain’s most dangerous man’. Unless one can identify with the mindset of a far-left journalist it is impossible to figure out why such an extreme expression.
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