Monday, October 22, 2018

Professor Robert Faurisson – the intellectual adventurer of the century – dies on return from this weekend’s triumphant trip to his native town

Professor Robert Faurisson died suddenly this evening, just after arriving at his home in Vichy, France, following a triumphant return to his native town of Shepperton, Surrey. He died instantly after suffering a heart attack as he crossed the threshold of his home.
Professor Robert Faurisson with Lady Michèle Renouf
Born to a Scots mother and French father in Shepperton in January 1929, Professor Faurisson would have been 90 in three months time. H&D is proud to have facilitated his final speech on the final weekend of his eventful and heroic life.
Yesterday at a hotel in Shepperton, before a personally invited audience of 60 friends and fellow students of real history, Professor Faurisson gave a masterful summary of his decades of research.

Time and again, beginning in the 1970s, he put his exceptional academic expertise in analysing documentary texts at the service of historical exactitude.
Travelling to many countries in his researches, Professor Faurisson was the first to establish that the so-called homicidal ‘gas chamber’ displayed to tourists in Auschwitz is a post-war ‘reconstruction’ – in fact a fake by Soviet propagandists – and the first to publish detailed original blueprints for what were later claimed to have been homicidal ‘gas chambers’ but were in fact mortuaries.
For decades Professor Faurisson was relentlessly pursued by French courts, after a special law was introduced to criminalise his work. Even at the hour of his death, several prosecutions were still ongoing in Paris and Vichy courtrooms.
Professor Robert Faurisson, Lady Michèle Renouf and the Professor’s translator and assistant Guillaume Nichols, seen here in Shepperton hours before the Professor’s death
Yesterday’s final Faurisson speech was at a private reception in his honour, arranged by H&D‘s assistant editor Peter Rushton with the backing of Lady Michèle Renouf, Richard Edmonds and Max Musson. Guests were welcomed by Lady Renouf, and then heard an opening speech by Vincent Reynouard, the leading figure in a younger generation of Frenchmen inspired by Professor Faurisson to pursue their own researches into ‘forbidden’ history.
Professor Faurisson himself then presented a comprehensive overview of his career including very new and important discoveries – a full video of his speech will be broadcast later this week by Lady Renouf’s Telling Films. His swansong was also captured for posterity by an invited camera team from a Lebanese television station.
Just as the Professor was completing his speech, the hotel management summoned Peter Rushton. In another part of the hotel – while Professor Faurisson concluded his address – the hotel manager demanded that Mr Rushton close down the meeting. Mr Rushton insisted that the event had been booked in good faith as a private reception – with no duplicity – and that it would continue until the scheduled conclusion.
Professor Faurisson in Paris for one of his many court appearances in 2016
In a disgraceful breach of contract, the management then harassed the audience in the hotel’s private function room, haranguing Professor Faurisson and his friends, turning out the lights, setting off the fire alarm and playing loud disco music in an attempt to drown out Peter Rushton’s speech.
Undeterred, Mr Rushton persisted – speaking in the dark over the background noise of fire bells etc. – and the audience bravely suffered this unusual form of oratory!
The H&D team extend our profound thanks to the 70 guests from around Britain, and from Canada, Italy, France, Belgium, Ireland and the former Yugoslavia, who joined us in Shepperton yesterday and enabled Professor Faurisson to die a happy and contented man.
Our friend Vincent Reynouard uploaded the above video of yesterday’s events, just before news of the Professor’s death. A full report will appear in our January issue (since our November edition is already at the printers). As what is now a posthumous tribute to Professor Faurisson, the expanded text of Peter Rushton’s speech will also be published soon, incorporating the latest revelations from Britain’s official archives concerning wartime fakery of homicidal gassings and other atrocities.
Long live Robert Faurisson and Historical Exactitude!
Prof. Robert Faurisson with Lady Renouf at the Tehran Conference in 2006, where his speech became the focus of several criminal trials in Paris. Recently Lady Renouf was the Professor’s sole defence witness in Paris when he was prosecuted by a French court for his Tehran speech.

Monday, October 15, 2018




It's a winters day in Belfast ...
the rain is pouring down
the soldier patrols the dark mean streets
and on his face a frown

The radio crackles in his ear
the words all squaddies dread
"contact,wait out",the soldier hears
is there someone dead?

They all take cover where they can
and await for further news,
scanning all surrounding them
as the cover they do use.

Ordered to move to the site
where the incident took place,
the section moves on as one
to find what they must face?

They see the carnage on the road
with bodies laying dead,
it is the worse scenario
that soldiers all do dread

 A child sits bleeding profusely
her body torn and broken,
the section are all mesmerized
not a word is spoken.

  A medic rushes forward
and soothes the injured bairn ,
another senseless bombing
when will these people learn

They say they fight for freedom
they say that is their aim,
but how in any conceivable way
is an innocent held to blame?

They cause carnage and destruction
with no compassion or concern,
leaving nowt but misery
leaving people to die and burn.

They say that peace is now restored
and conflict is in the past ,
but the horrific memories all remain
and on peoples minds will last

The little girl now has false legs
and her life has moved on ,
she suffered through her injuries
through painful days so long

She has learned that those that maimed her
have been given amnesty,
but the soldiers who once saved her
committed an atrocity .

Like many other people
she cannot understand ,
why all this persecution
for those who saved her land??


Thursday, October 11, 2018

"They shall not grow old........................"




NWN: A must see in our opinion.

Tuesday, October 09, 2018

Robert Peston admits BBC was 'patronising' and 'got it wrong on immigration' by ignoring viewers' worries

  • ITV political editor says the BBC got 'confused' about what impartiality meant 
  • He admitted he 'patronised' viewers by failing to listen to migration concerns 
  • Says journalists neglected the effect globalisation was having on 'millions' 

The BBC ignored how migration was affecting millions of its viewers, Robert Peston has admitted.
ITV’s political editor, who spent nine years at the corporation, accused the BBC of not being impartial and said it had ‘neglected the effect’ the EU was having on British families.
‘I love the BBC but I did feel that during the Brexit campaign they slightly got confused about what impartial journalism meant,’ said Peston, who left the BBC in 2015.
Robert Peston, pictured during his ITV show last week, says the BBC ignored how migration was affecting millions of its viewers
Robert Peston, pictured during his ITV show last week, says the BBC ignored how migration was affecting millions of its viewers
‘For too long, people like me had a particular view of the benefits of globalisation and we simply neglected the effect it was having on millions of our citizens.’ 

He said that journalists including himself had ‘patronised’ viewers by failing to listen to their worries about migration.
‘When we have all that migration from eastern Europe, people like me focused too much on the economic benefits in terms of the rates we were growing, and not enough on the experience of communities who were changing rapidly as a result’, he told the Cheltenham Literature Festival.
‘In a way, we were slightly patronising. People like me were basically saying “don’t you know this is making the country richer?” 
ITV¿s political editor, (pictured with Andrea Leadsom on his ITV show) who spent nine years at the corporation, accused the BBC of not being impartial and said it had ¿neglected the effect¿ the EU was having on British families
ITV’s political editor, (pictured with Andrea Leadsom on his ITV show) who spent nine years at the corporation, accused the BBC of not being impartial and said it had ‘neglected the effect’ the EU was having on British families
Peston said that journalists including himself had ¿patronised¿ viewers by failing to listen to their worries about migration
Peston said that journalists including himself had ‘patronised’ viewers by failing to listen to their worries about migration
'In fact, it was also dislocating hundreds of thousands to millions of lives, and those people’s lives had been radically changed by immigration. 
'It is not, in my view, racist to be concerned if the composition of your community changes by something like 10 or 15 per cent over a very small number of years.’

NWN: Apparently Peston is also jewish. 

Sunday, October 07, 2018

Charles Aznavour - dead. 

https://forward.com/culture/411318/the-secret-jewish-history-of-charles-aznavour/ 

This feller always turned up to shout abuse at National Front members in the late 1970's when they were marching to the Cenotaph in London on Remembrance Sunday.

In those days, the NF had huge marches - anything up to 10,000 turning up on Remembrance Sunday. With many hundreds being ex-servicemen & women - proudly wearing their medals.

Then we have creatures like 'Aznavoice ' screeching out his hate & bile from the sidelines making sure there were police to protect him . As the solemn procession made it's way up to and past Westminster Abbey - into Whitehall for the act of remembrance.

Friday, October 05, 2018

British government hung us out to dry says British Army veteran charged with attempted murder


Former British Army major Dennis Hutchings is charged with the attempted murder of John Pat Cunningham. 


A British Army veteran charged with the attempted murder of a man in Co Armagh has joined protesters rallying against investigations into troops who fought in the Troubles.
A small group gathered outside the Ministry of Defence in London today to demand the end to probes into historical allegations.
Others were expected to meet outside army recruitment centres across the UK to issue warnings to prospective soldiers.
Dennis Hutchings, a 77-year-old former member of the Life Guards regiment, is accused in relation to the fatal shooting of a man with learning difficulties in 1974.
He joined protesters in Plymouth.
Mr Hutchings said the historic investigations are "absolutely appalling" and called for a statute of limitations on offences for service personnel.
"We're in a situation where we're being hounded by lawyers," he added.
"The government has hung us veterans out to dry."
Mr Hutchings, from Cawsand in Cornwall, is due to stand trial in Belfast charged with attempted murder and attempted grievous bodily harm with intent. He denies the charges.
John Pat Cunningham (27) was shot in the back in Co Armagh as he ran away from an army patrol. His family argued that he ran across a field because he feared men in uniform.
Alan Barry, co-founder of the Justice for Northern Ireland Veterans pressure group and who fought with the Grenadier Guards, said: "Veterans are being thrown to the wolves.
"We laid our lives on the line for this country. We went to Northern Ireland to fight terrorism, and veterans are basically being ignored by the government."
Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley has previously said there is "no support" for a "Northern Ireland-only statute of limitations".
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) statistics have indicated more of its legacy resources are used to investigate paramilitaries.
The protesters in London planned to hand in their response to the government's consultation on legacy arrangements, before its deadline later on Friday.
The 2014 Stormont House political agreement involving the British and Irish governments and the main Northern Ireland political parties envisaged a mechanism for dealing with the legacy of violence.
It was to include the creation of an Historic Investigations Unit to probe old cases for opportunities for criminal prosecutions.
https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2018/10/05/news/british-government-has-hung-us-out-to-dry-says-british-army-veteran-dennis-hutchings-charged-with-attempted-murder-of-john-p-1451273/

NWN: IRA terrorists were either let out of jail early, or they were given OTR/Amnesty letters by Blairs Government backed up by consecutive Governments ever since. Under the so called 'Good Friday Agreement'. May will do nothing, and has done nothing to help about all this.

But many old Army veterans like Dennis Hutchings are being pursued very vigorously by the PSNI, and then taken back to Belfast for questioning.  Harassment of our veterans must cease ! The RUC will be next to be harassed.

Many more arrests are in the pipeline.

Thursday, October 04, 2018

  












Illegal immigrants being flown from Malta to Spain today
3 hrs · 
This morning a group of illegal immigrants that were recently ferried to Malta left for Spain , after the Socialist PM there agreed to continue welcoming all the 3rd world. Luqa airport, Malta on a C130 Hercules.

Notice how they are all army aged men , not a woman or child in sight, no wonder they tried to deflect the attention on a dog upon their arrival!!

Monday, October 01, 2018

Tony Lloyd - Rochdale MP and the shadow Labour Northern Ireland secretary speaks at Sinn Fein/IRA meeting in Liverpool on Tuesday 25th September 2018 

Liverpool Hope Irish Society
Like This Page · September 22 ·

PUBLIC EVENT

'DEFENDING THE GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT'

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

TONY LLOYD LABOUR PARTY SHADOW SECRETARY FOR IRELAND

CONOR MURPHY MLA SINN FEIN

PROFESSOR PETER SHIRLOW INSTITUTE IRISH STUDIES LIVERPOOL

ORFLAITH BEGLEY SINN FEIN MP WEST TYRONE

Tuesday September 25

Meeting Starts 6.30 pm @ THE GARDEN ROOM, THE BLUECOAT SCHOOL LANE L1 3BX

All students are welcome to quiz and interact with the issues surrounding the Good Friday Agreement!
http://www.londonirishunity.com/events/20-years-on-defending-the-good-friday-agreement-labour-party-conference-fringe-meeting-2018-liverpool/
NWN : The 'Chair' Begley is a Sinn Fein MP and IRA 
apologist . 

Conor Murphy was jailed for 5 years for IRA membership and explosives

Conor Terence Murphy[1] (born 10 July 1963) is an Irish republican Sinn Féin politician who was the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland for Newry and Armagh. He served as the Member of Parliament for Newry and Armagh from 2005-2015.[2][3]
Murphy was born in Camlough, South Armagh and joined the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the 1981 hunger strikes.[4] In 1982 he was sentenced to five years in prison for IRA membership and possession of explosives.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conor_Murphy