One theory is that the powers-that-be don’t intend to rely on either the police or the army, but on the very migrants they have been importing by the thousand. I find this difficult to believe. We are talking about men with an average IQ of around 85 (being generous). If you were in power, would you feel relaxed about it being guaranteed by men like that?
Malice or Incompetence?
Malice or Incompetence?
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Forwarded from Evelyn & Scrump’s Channel (Scrumpmonkey)
"Wind" has been the subsidised energy of choice for the UK, but 20 years of being a subsidised industry has left wind power in a fantasy realm: wind power is a nett energy sink over it's lifetime. It is entropic. That is why it needs permanent subsidises.
Wind Power must also have an almost equal amount of gas / coal generated energy [0.8 to every 1KW of wind] to remain a stable frequency.
When, not if, the money runs dry, the UK energy sector must face the reality that wind power only 'worked' because it was a huge subsidy trap.
A Wind Power Grid is a state sponsored lie.
Wind Power must also have an almost equal amount of gas / coal generated energy [0.8 to every 1KW of wind] to remain a stable frequency.
When, not if, the money runs dry, the UK energy sector must face the reality that wind power only 'worked' because it was a huge subsidy trap.
A Wind Power Grid is a state sponsored lie.
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British self-hatred has advanced since Orwell’s time, spread, and become “authorised” by the ideology of globalism. I think this mindset is inculcated at business and international schools etc. which educate the upper classes. Then it is enforced in our politicians by the general tenor of “the Westminster bubble” and galvanised by the media and academia.
Malice or Incompetence?
Malice or Incompetence?
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Even in mid 2025 when many people are sensing a mood developing, the government is still doing all the things that are bringing that mood about. They have no reverse gear.
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
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What they want is for us to be race-mixed into oblivion. They will want to achieve that in the least dramatic (for them) way possible, not civil war bringing about a police state that they already have anyway. Throughout the 70-year course of the Great Replacement, they have opted for low-key methods, constantly down-playing what they are doing, and have worked immensely hard to suppress dramatic reactions to it at every stage. I don’t think they want drama. They just want the end goal.
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
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Against this backdrop of oppression, dysfunction and madness, the main catalyst for civil unrest will be something much more concrete: refugees sexually assaulting White women and children.
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
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Frank Lyons reviews Antipolitics, Vol 1, a new book which seeks to explain how managerial elites work and why nothing and no one seems to be able to change the system.
https://counter-currents.com/2025/08/now-i-know-whats-real-whats-fake-a-review-of-antipolitics-vol-1/
https://counter-currents.com/2025/08/now-i-know-whats-real-whats-fake-a-review-of-antipolitics-vol-1/
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3,889 words John Sweeney & Evelyn Grant Antipolitics, Volume 1 Wyflings Publishing, 2025 Many a time, if you meet political science students at even the most prestigious institutions, you will encounter readers of Carl Schmitt, Joseph De Maistre, and even…
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An interesting (and short) comparison of the legal situations of Ricky Jones and Lucy Connolly:
https://kathede.substack.com/p/connolly-v-jones-two-tier-system?r=2k3rd2
https://kathede.substack.com/p/connolly-v-jones-two-tier-system?r=2k3rd2
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Organisation is not just a practical thing but a spiritual one. People “on the ground” would be risking their lives. If people feel they would be merely partaking in chaos, then they simply won’t. They need to feel they are doing something meaningful, that it is worth the immense risk. A sense of direction comes only with organisation, and at a large scale.
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
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I was just pondering earlier the past suggestion of Rupert Lowe that the families of individuals convicted of child-rape / child grooming should face consequences too, alongside of even some of the neighbors and other locals etc.
As I understand it - poorly - in Anglo-Saxon law this was quite a common approach. Families (and clan groups) would be obliged for the debt for something that one of their members had done and they could be expelled or otherwise punished if they didn't pay. It would be interesting to see someone with a deeper knowledge of Anglo-Saxon law and history actually write an essay on that context for today and Lowe's suggestion.
Additionally, many of the White British individuals in our own society who have helped to bring this situation upon us, their own family should also potentially be liable for the consequences. Such as abjuration of the realm, or public shame.
As I understand it - poorly - in Anglo-Saxon law this was quite a common approach. Families (and clan groups) would be obliged for the debt for something that one of their members had done and they could be expelled or otherwise punished if they didn't pay. It would be interesting to see someone with a deeper knowledge of Anglo-Saxon law and history actually write an essay on that context for today and Lowe's suggestion.
Additionally, many of the White British individuals in our own society who have helped to bring this situation upon us, their own family should also potentially be liable for the consequences. Such as abjuration of the realm, or public shame.
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Greg Johnson welcomes Eric Orwoll back to Counter-Currents Radio to talk about Return to the Land and all the amazing things that have happened since his last appearance. We will also talk about philosophy, Current Things, and YOUR QUESTIONS.
Join us at a special time: 10 AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern/7 PM Central European Time on:
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It is the fact that “everyone knows” which makes civil unrest inevitable. It isn’t just spergs, theorycels, doomers, basement-dwellers and political obsessives any more; it’s the apolitical working-class who just want a decent chance at life. When they believe their own government is denying them that, it is inevitable that they will “rise up”.
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
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Forwarded from Forgotten History UK Ireland and Scotland
“When love lived in the cracks of the cobblestones.”
Before shiny toys and screen time, childhood meant scraped knees, hand-me-downs, and a grandmother’s steady hand. Life was tough, but so were the women who held it all together.
This image captures more than a moment—it tells the story of strength in poverty, family in hardship, and joy in the simplest things.
Here’s to the generations who gave us everything, even when they had so little.
Before shiny toys and screen time, childhood meant scraped knees, hand-me-downs, and a grandmother’s steady hand. Life was tough, but so were the women who held it all together.
This image captures more than a moment—it tells the story of strength in poverty, family in hardship, and joy in the simplest things.
Here’s to the generations who gave us everything, even when they had so little.
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It is a question of the survival of precious ethnic groups, each the result of countless millennia of genetic distillation. In any other species but human, it would seem like absolute common sense to preserve this diversity.
Solutions
Solutions
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Sometimes there is no “grand plan”. Sometimes the powerful haven’t thought three steps ahead. Sometimes things are just exactly what they look like. Basically, our elites were downgraded and homogenised into oikophobic mediocrities, who are now trying to steady a sinking ship.
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
British Civil Unrest, Disorder and War
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