Tag: lockdown

Mike Walsh Broadcasting Hits International Air Waves

BREAKING: Michael Walsh, veteran White-Rights Activists as a rebel-writer and censored author finds less time to broadcast during each frenetic day’s activism. However, he never misses an opportunity to bring his international supporter base up to the minute with his news and views ~ and importantly his predictions for the emerging year. If you prefer being clued up to screwed up then listen up to the Michael Walsh Broadcasting Network at work rest or play. 

Trudeau’s Favourite Bank braces for Karma

Lawyer Keith Wilson, who is the lead attorney for the Canadian truckers’ Freedom Convoy, confirms that he is taking action against TD Bank. An alarming report shows the Toronto-Dominion Bank seemingly caved to left-wing political pressure by allegedly freezing two personal bank accounts that support the Canadian truckers’ Freedom Convoy.

In Globalist France the Enemy of the State are the People of France

A French flag in the hands of a Frenchman on the Champs-Élysées is now regarded as objet ostentatoire (defiant object). The fine is €135 euros. On Saturday, hundreds of people were fined, including a 70-year-old grandmother who had her flag snatched, crumpled up and thrown away, while her documents were demanded. All this without mentioning the introduction of armoured personnel carriers, the beating of citizens and the heavy use of tear gas.

We don’t give a s**t about sanctions – Russia

Russia’s ambassador in Sweden has called NATO’s expansion ‘the biggest threat’ to Moscow. Russia’s ambassador to Sweden did not mince his words when he delivered a strong rebuke to the West’s coercive measures on Sunday. ‘Excuse my language, but we don’t give a s**t about sanctions,’ Viktor Tatarintsev told Stockholm daily […]

Farewell to the markets as Self-Sufficiency is Outlawed

Throughout the Western World, fresh and home-produce markets are fast disappearing. People’s markets are not being ousted by progress but by having to compete unfairly with corporate supermarkets. In the past communities open-air fresh produce markets proliferated. Most villages and all towns boasted their multi-stall markets at which local farmers, workshops and even smallholdings could sell their home-produced produce. Here one would find a third-generation barber or shoe smith too. There were butchers whose locally produced fresh meats sustained the local economy.