Friday, September 28, 2018

Jeremy Corbyns organising of communist riots against the National Front march  in 1977 - St Georges day, Wood Green, North London

An interesting twitter account here, PLEASE READ THIS LINK;

https://twitter.com/TimesCorbyn/status/1027490477917003776 

On Ducketts Common where the National Front were banned from using for forming up. So they had to use a side road adjacent. The communist mob assembled here on the common.
 At left is Corbyns brother Piers. Centre is Tariq Ali then of the International Marxist Group and right is 'Red' Ted Knight.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Anthony David Jones RIP

The H&D team was very sorry to learn of the death of Dave Jones, an outstanding racial nationalist and loyalist who made a great contribution to our cause since the 1970s. As some readers will know, Dave had been in poor health for some years.

Dave Jones, racial nationalist, loyalist and parliamentary candidate, died on Friday 14th September
During the 1970s and 1980s Dave was a Manchester officer of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), carrying out intelligence work against the terrorist alliance between militant ‘antifascists’ and the IRA, INLA and republican splinter groups. At the same time he was also a National Front activist, remaining loyal to the NF through the difficult years of the late ’70s and early ’80s.
In 1978 he was an NF council candidate for the first time, gaining 136 votes (3.2%) in the Ashton West & Limehurst ward of Tameside Metropolitan Borough, east of Manchester. At the following year’s General Election he was NF parliamentary candidate for Ashton-under-Lyne.
After the multiple NF splits of the mid-1980s Dave found a new political home in the Conservative Party, for whom he twice contested Tameside council elections in the increasingly multiracial Ashton St Peter’s ward, polling 20.1% in 1988 and 15.1% in 1990.
Dave then emigrated to South Africa, where he spent much of the 1990s pursuing his studies. Dave was a mine of information on political and military history and a tenacious researcher. In the age of Google and ‘fake news’ it’s often difficult to rely on information supplied even by fellow nationalists, but with Dave Jones you always knew you could rely on the accuracy and acuity of his observations.

Dave and Bev Jones with members of what was then a very successful Tameside branch of the BNP
While in South Africa, Dave met and married his wife Bev, a fellow racial nationalist activist, and when they returned to England at the turn of the millennium our cause was once again in the ascendant, especially in Oldham – the town adjacent to Dave’s native Ashton.
Dave and Bev began attending Oldham BNP branch meetings, where H&D assistant editor Peter Rushton was at the time a regular speaker. Peter arranged with Nick Griffin for Dave and Bev to revive a Tameside branch of the party. Ironically Tameside BNP was to remain succesful for several years under Dave and Bev’s leadership, even after Oldham BNP had collapsed following Griffin’s treacherous conduct.
From 2004 to 2010 Dave contested five council elections for the BNP, with his best result coming in 2006: 755 votes (24.5%) in his home ward of Ashton Waterloo.
He also saved his deposit as a parliamentary candidate at successive general elections with 2,051 votes (5.5%) in Ashton-under-Lyne in 2005, and 2,259 votes (5.5%) in Stalybridge & Hyde in 2010.
Sadly this was to be Dave’s electoral swansong. The BNP collapsed soon after that 2010 election. Although already in very poor health, Dave bravely attended meetings organised by Andrew Brons and others in an effort to salvage something from the wreckage of the party Griffin had destroyed. Shortly before his death, Dave arranged with two longstanding comrades in the North West (who had by now left the BNP for the NF) to inherit his library – so his great store of knowledge about our movement, race and nation will be preserved for the next generation of activists.
Rest in Peace, Dave: Quis Separabit.

http://www.heritageanddestiny.com/anthony-david-jones-rip/

NWN: I have just read this story over on H&D website.This is really sad news for this writer, having known Dave very well since 1976 when we were both in the NF. I had no idea Dave was UDA. I knew he supported the loyalists in NI. 
I also disagree with Peter Rushtons view that the late 1970's was "difficult"..................the NF was at it's height then !

Dave was instrumental in the supporting of the playing days of the LILYWHITES NF football team in Tameside in the 1970's. Sometimes there were more police at these games, than when Manchester United played at home, due to communist mobs turning up at games.

Dave was the bass drummer in the National Front Drum Corps of the 1970's. He also, like this writer, tried to get onto the Lewisham NF march on 13th August 1977. Our coach had been smashed up by communist/zionist thugs like Steve Tilzey and Mike Luft on Aytoun street, Manchester. So we hired a large removals van and went down in that. The then Manchester NF organiser Martin Goucher, made the 'daft' idea of us all "sneaking onto the march". That idea was voted down. To the relief that day, of Dave Jones, who was carrying the bass drum.

By pure coincidence, Dave & I graduated from the University of Salford on the very same day in 1989. Dave having studied part-time for his honours degree, and I full time.

Dave Jones was one of the funniest people I knew. He was always 'positive'. He read this 'blog' and commented on many occasions.

I will search through my memory and archives, to write about Dave Jones and our personal experiences in nationalism. 

Dave Jones RIP

Jo Cox: Brussels square to be named in Labour MP's honour

Name of politician killed on eve of EU referendum to be given to square near concert hall

Jo Cox
Tributes to Jo Cox, who lived in Brussels for about six years, during which she worked for the MEP Glenys Kinnock and Oxfam, before being elected to as an MP. 

A square behind a popular concert hall in Brussels is to be named in honour of Jo Cox, the Labour MP murdered in her constituency by a far-right terrorist, as part of a drive to increase female representation on the streets of the Belgian capital.
A junction by the city centre venue, Ancienne Belgique, to which Cox was a frequent visitor, has been chosen to carry the politician’s name.
The 41-year-old MP, who was killed shortly before the 2016 referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU, had lived in Brussels for about six years. During her stay in the city she worked for the MEP Glenys Kinnock and Oxfam, where she was head of policy, before being elected to the House of Commons in 2015.


Mohamed Ouriaghli‏, an MP representing Brussels, tweeted: “On 27.09 at 1pm, Helen Joanne Cox will have her name attributed to the place located at the back of the Ancienne Belgique, a place she frequented during her stay at #BXL. This event is in her honour and in the wish to feminise the squares and street names of the @VilleBruxelles”.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/aug/27/jo-cox-brussels-square-to-be-named-in-her-honour

NWN: Have the Belgians even heard of this woman ? Certainly most of us in the UK never have..............until she died.

We wonder if the 'square' is near to the mannequin pis fountain ?

This story/award, is to keep the 'extra' second vote for BREXIT in the 'publics eye'. No doubt !  The 'money power ' will stop at nothing to get what they want.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

General Adolf Galland - WW2 Luftwaffe commander and one of the first to fly the ME262 jet fighter

We in the UK were lied to by our government in that we were told the first jet fighter was the Gloster Meteor. We have been lied to consistently ever since.

General Galland said the ME 262 was like "......being pushed by angels ".

General Galland was a first class fighter ace in WW2.

Check out his  comments on Hitler, and especially his very emotional first clip early in the video. His comments are extremely important, particularly the ending comments by General Galland.

Monday, September 17, 2018




Your race card has been declined. Do you have another form of argument ?

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Sunday, September 09, 2018

Just got back from Rochdale Parachute Regiment association annual dinner. 

About 150 people attended. Guest of honour was Sir David Trippier ex bootie T/A and MP for Rossendale, Lancashire in the Thatcher Government.. I didn't like Trippier as an MP, but have to say he is a natural comic.


We also had amongst other speakers, was a Palestine veteran - 1946-48 - Norman Frisby. . My God, those lads were shit on.

The American Jewish playwright Ben Hecht proclaimed: "Every time a British soldier dies, there's a song in my heart."

We saved their sorry arses , and they hung our lads on piano wire. Shameful.

An excellent night, regardless.

Entertainment included the Scots Guards Association /Manchester Band.


Friday, September 07, 2018

Twitter permanently bans Alex Jones, Infowars, citing abuse

NEW YORK (AP) — Twitter permanently banned right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his Infowars show for abusive behavior, a day after CEO Jack Dorsey testified before Congress about alleged bias against conservatives on the platform.
The company said Jones won’t be able to create new accounts on Twitter or take over any existing ones. In a tweet, it said it would continue to monitor reports about other accounts potentially associated with Jones or Infowars, and will “take action” if it finds any attempts to circumvent the ban.
Twitter said Jones posted a video on Wednesday that violates the company’s policy against “abusive behavior.” That video showed Jones berating CNN journalist Oliver Darcy for some 10 minutes in between two congressional hearings on social media. Dorsey testified at both hearings, but did not appear to witness the confrontation.
Jones had about 900,000 followers on Twitter. Infowars had about 430,000. Jones did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
New Jersey Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone praised Twitter’s action in a tweet. “Glad Twitter is taking steps to put an end to the abusive behavior from Alex Jones & Infowars,” the tweet stated. “Tweets designed to threaten, belittle, demean and silence individuals have no place on this platform.”
Radio host Alex Jones showed up before a Senate hearing on social media to blast the Democratic party, the leading tech companies and others, claiming they are working together to silence conservative voices ahead of the midterm elections. (Sept. 5)
Twitter had previously suspended Jones for a week. But until now it had resisted muzzling Jones further. Other tech companies have limited Jones by suspending him for longer periods, as Facebook did, and by taking down his pages and radio stations.
Jones heckled Darcy in a Capitol Hill hallway where reporters were waiting to enter the House committee room. He criticized the journalist’s reporting and appearance, referencing his “skinny jeans” and repeatedly saying, “just look at this guy’s eyes” and “look at that smile.”
At one point, he said Darcy was “smiling like a possum that crawled out of the rear end of a dead cow. That’s what you look like. You look like a possum that got caught doing some really nasty stuff — in my view. You’re a public figure too.”
Darcy has aggressively questioned social media companies about the forbearance they showed Jones, asking why they have allowed him to remain on their platforms for as long as they have.
Jones is currently active on Facebook; his personal suspension there recently expired. Apple, YouTube and Spotify also permanently removed material Jones had published. Facebook did not immediately respond to a message asking whether it would also ban Jones.
Dorsey originally defended his company’s decision not to ban Jones, tweeting that Jones “hasn’t violated our rules” but if he does “we’ll enforce.”
“We’re going to hold Jones to the same standard we hold to every account, not taking one-off actions to make us feel good in the short term, and adding fuel to new conspiracy theories,” Dorsey tweeted on Aug. 7 , after the other companies took action against Jones.
But a week later Twitter joined the other tech companies in muzzling Jones, even if it was only for a week. It was a significant move for a company one of its executives once called the “free speech wing of the free speech party.”
But critics warn there is another side to high-profile cases such as this one.
“We should be extremely careful before rushing to embrace an internet that is moderated by private companies by default,” said David Greene, civil liberties director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation in an email last month. While high-profile cases of highly offensive content being taken down gets a lot of attention, he added, content moderation “continues to silence” the voices of people around the world struggling to be heard.
https://apnews.com/2521ccbe3b5a43d68d66c21c030a7f2d/Twitter-permanently-bans-Alex-Jones,-Infowars-citing-abuse

NWN: OK this feller is a shill..................................like 'Tommy Robinson'. But we, real nationalists, need to swim within this torrent. We are on our arses due to this 'populism'.  Get a bloody grip and recruit !

Saturday, September 01, 2018