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Richard Littlejohn. Makes a good documentary....

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...8672317684650#
That's the results of your precious multi-culturalism for you. In fact, the whole thing is, but I wouldn't expect you to realise admit that.

How many of those attacks on jews were carried out by white people? And how many by muslims and other jews?
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That's the results of your precious multi-culturalism for you. In fact, the whole thing is, but I wouldn't expect you to realise admit that.

How many of those attacks on jews were carried out by white people? And how many by muslims and other jews?
It is not compulsory for jewish aliens to reside in the United Kingdom.The most laughable episode in that film is littlejohn claiming he is not a jew.Any jew watching that must laugh like a drain he is identical to the millions of jews resident in and around London.I expect he is another public figure like Max Bygraves among others who do not have jew mothers so by the jews criteria he is not a jew.To the rest of the world he is and to any jew he is.Oddly enough once the cut and paste brigade put down the cider today is the day I shall be defending a jew here
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It is not compulsory for jewish aliens to reside in the United Kingdom.The most laughable episode in that film is littlejohn claiming he is not a jew.Any jew watching that must laugh like a drain he is identical to the millions of jews resident in and around London.I expect he is another public figure like Max Bygraves among others who do not have jew mothers so by the jews criteria he is not a jew.To the rest of the world he is and to any jew he is.Oddly enough once the cut and paste brigade put down the cider today is the day I shall be defending a jew here
What are you raving about, cider brigade? I hope that wasn't aimed at me. I never drink the stuff.


Also: Richard Littlejohn: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War...in%27s_Jews%3F
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When some people heard I was making the programme, their first reaction was: 'I didn't know you were Jewish.' I'm not, but what's that got to do with the price of gefilte fish? They simply couldn't comprehend why a non-Jew would be in the slightest bit interested in investigating anti-Semitism.

If I had been making a film about Islamophobia, no one would have asked me if I was Muslim. The Labour MP John Mann told me that he experienced exactly the same reaction when he instigated a parliamentary inquiry into anti-Semitism. 'As soon as I set it up, the first MP who commented to me said: "Oh, I didn't know you were Jewish, John."' He isn't, either.

But the implication was plainly that the very idea of anti-Semitism is the invention of some vast Jewish conspiracy. Mann's inquiry reported: 'It is clear that violence, desecration and intimidation directed towards Jews is on the rise. Jews have become more anxious and more vulnerable to attack than at any time for a generation or longer.' That certainly bears out my own findings. After three months filming across Britain, I reached the conclusion: It's open season on the Jews.[3]

Sure it's not you been on the cider?
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What are you raving about, cider brigade? I hope that wasn't aimed at me. I never drink the stuff.


Also: Richard Littlejohn: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War...in%27s_Jews%3F



Sure it's not you been on the cider?
I don't care what the lying scrote says,if it looks like a dog,has a leg in each corner a cold nose a tail covered in fur then you can tke it to the bank its a dog.
As to the second point
It has been "revealed" by an Australian author that Victor Rothschild was the fifth man.He was'nt he was a mossad asset who as a consequence of unfolding events found himself to be an anti communist.It was he that put up the money for anti communist candidates,also he who gave Wright the wherewithall for Spy Catcher,it was he who wanted Blunt tried and he who wanted cairncross.He is also the man the only man who agreed with kesus angleton that philby was a spy.He was not the fifth man,he was an alien and should not have been in the UK.As it was he at least has the saving grace of actually trying to stop/slow the advance of communism and marxism in the UK.That (as the Olympic opening show demonstrates) he was not successful at least he tried to thwart the blighters in his adopted homeland which is more than many native sons such as scargill and benn managed
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I thoroughly approve of the entire piece which is a satirical piss take of the actual opening ceremony. I don't know if you saw it or read any of the articles about it but it was a marxist's wet dream and "celebrated" some of the worst moments in British history. This piece is doing exactly the same and it actually makes your case in places, but if you can't see that....

I imagine it is this part that upset you:


Satire is not for everyone, I admit.
Satire would imply that humor is used.

This piece is a Brit version of an American Republican 'striking back' at the Left by legitimizing Zionist war, Capitalism and empire. Fucking retarded.
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His entire body of work here at vnn (His posts) indicate his only difference with the sectarian provos is their position on race.
What's the PIRA's position on race? Is it anything like the BA's?

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To give you a window on his mind this is what the plank added to a rep for my post elsewhere in regard to Camden,New Jersey.Written with the surety of a cowardly little scrote who was never had a real fight in his life,pathetic and self revealing like all his other posts

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If he doesn't like it or can't understand our humour,
Only two "cultures" think men dressing up as women is in itself humorous. Brits and Negroes. Jus' sayin'...

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perhaps a dose of his own advice would work for him.
I'm not a Brit and I'm certainly not a creampuff like my dear friend Andy here, so I don't see how I can take my own advice.
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Only two "cultures" think men dressing up as women is in itself humorous. Brits and Negroes. Jus' sayin'...



I'm not a Brit and I'm certainly not a creampuff like my dear friend Andy here, so I don't see how I can take my own advice.
Pathetic retort to the ignore list with this plank
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Satire would imply that humor is used.

This piece is a Brit version of an American Republican 'striking back' at the Left by legitimizing Zionist war, Capitalism and empire. Fucking retarded.
You see, when you miss the first film, the sequel never really makes much sense. To those of us who have seen the first film, it makes perfect sense.

It's not the fact that we like (all) the events described, or would find them (all) amusing to watch, it's the fact that the vision perfectly tallies with the bilge poured out in the opening ceremony.

Someone has taken their leftist vision of Britain as depicted in the Olympics ceremony and derided it.

Look: do you seriously imagine we would enjoy this:

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Instead of God Save The Queen, Billy Bragg performs The Red Flag. As Billy starts the second verse, stewards have to restrain Sir Paul McCartney who is attempting to climb on stage and join in.
No, that wouldn't be funny or typical of Britain at all. Neither was the opening ceremony. And that is what the writer is saying.

Is this (or the killing of De Menezes (sp?) a stunning piece of British history to be celebrated?

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No, it wouldn't be. And neither was anything in the ceremony.

I admit it's hard to understand but the whole thing is not a funny ceremony, it's a pisstaking swipe at the marxists who put on the opening ceremony which presented their perverted vision of British history and THAT is what is funny.


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I'm not seeing anybody here thinking that is funny?



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I'm not a Brit and I'm certainly not a creampuff like my dear friend Andy here, so I don't see how I can take my own advice.
There's a lot you don't see, isn't there?
You advised him to stay on his own side of the pond instead of commenting on American affairs. If you don't understand our affairs, perhaps the same applies to you? Is that more within your reach?

Incidentally, andy's not technically a Brit and I suspect has more right to comment on Irish affairs than you do and certainly more right than I do.
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Seven athletes from Cameroon have disappeared from the Olympic village, according to officials.

All seven had visas allowing them to stay in the UK until November, though there are no reports any have claimed political asylum. The seven include five boxers, a swimmer and a footballer.

Team Cameroon's David Ojong told Cameroon media that of 60 athletes and officials at the village, 28 have gone home, 24 are still there and seven have just disappeared.

The missing athletes include all five of the team's boxers - Thomas Essomba, Christian Donfack Adjoufack, Abdon Mewoli, Blaise Yepmou Mendouo and Serge Abomo.

The others are Drusille Ngako, 25, a standby goalkeeper for Cameroon's women's team, and swimmer Paul Ekane Edingue, 21.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/seven-camer...191127335.html
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Can someone post up the Oldfield comments on modern Britain in the mail online.For some reason my device will not/cannot open the mail online.Seems this multi millionaire love child does not love his modern homeland as much as boyle et al
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Because being a toilet cleaner, or being on welfare in the UK, is still better than being an elite athlete in Cameroon.
 
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Mike Oldfield gestures towards the pristine beach and, beyond, to a perfect turquoise sea. I can make out about a dozen small palm tree-fringed islands on the cloudless horizon. ‘Come on, just look ...’ he says, grinning.

I have just asked the creator of the phenomenally successful 1973 album Tubular Bells if performing in front of worldwide audience of a billion people at the Olympics Opening Ceremony has tempted him to end his self-imposed exile and return to Britain.

The answer is ‘no’. It seems the Reading-born father of nine is blissfully happy on his little tax-free island in the Bahamas.

‘I don’t think I’ll ever go back to Britain — I can’t stand being cold,’ he says. ‘I’m very comfortable with the local people here. They’re so very genuine and friendly. They don’t seem to have an agenda.’

We’ll get on to what Oldfield thinks about Britain and its ‘agenda’ later, but for now he’s still basking in the glow of the ceremony, which is even warmer than the Bahamas sunshine.

After decades in the critical wilderness, however, Oldfield admits he was surprised to get the Olympics’ summons.



Ceremony director Danny Boyle flew out to the Bahamas a year ago to show 59-year-old Oldfield his secret plans to use his music for the NHS segment of the ceremony.

They were an unlikely pair: the tax exile and the passionate Labour Party supporter. Though Oldfield admits he was initially ‘sceptical’, he trusted Boyle could carry it all off.

Having lived in the Bahamas for three years, Oldfield and his family — wife Fanny and sons Jake, eight, and Eugene, four — flew to London four weeks before the ceremony.

Given how he often grumbles that he hasn’t found any new music worth listening to for 15 years, it’s not surprising that when he mentions the names of his younger co-stars — rapper Dizzee Rascal and rockers Arctic Monkeys — it is with complete bewilderment.


‘Dizzee Rascal was on my coach to the ceremony,’ he says. ‘I hadn’t a clue who he was.’

The night was a ‘global triumph’ insists Oldfield. ‘It was a bit of fun. I don’t think Danny set out at all to present a political angle — he just wanted to entertain.’

We are sitting in the grounds of an expensive hotel on Paradise Island, which featured in the Bond film Casino Royale. Oldfield chose it as our meeting place for its link with Bond actor Daniel Craig, his opening ceremony ‘co-star’.

For all his reputation as a bit of an anti-social curmudgeon, the shaggy-haired Oldfield makes for congenial company.

But get him on one of his pet hates — spy cameras, the current state of rock music, the adverts he once took out in lonely hearts columns — and he gets fired up, and even a little tetchy.

He wants to see a resurgence of instrumental rock, and is planning a competition for young musicians to be held in the UK that will celebrate ‘real musicianship’ instead of the ‘mindless’ guitar thrashing and ‘talent-free clicking’ of computer keys that passes for popular music nowadays.


It’s obvious that he’s hoping it will mark a comeback, for Oldfield clearly still feels badly treated by Britain.

Yes, everyone loved Tubular Bells (its global sales stand at 17 million) but its then 19-year-old boy wonder composer — a self-taught musician who played more than 20 instruments on the album — says he was soon caught in the backlash that faces anyone who is too successful.

‘There’s a British thing about hating people who are too clever,’ he says. ‘It’s uncool to be too clever. It’s a great shame, and it’s not the same in America.’

Post-ceremony, as well as trying to capitalise commercially by rushing out a six-disc greatest hits called Two Sides, Oldfield is working on his first rock album with lyrics.

Some of the songs will tackle the issue of domestic violence — an issue that defined Oldfield’s life for many years as he coped with his mother’s descent into addiction, insanity and, he believes, suicide.

For the man whose Tubular Bells opening piano solo was used for the horror film The Exorcist has spent years exorcising his own demons — depression, alienation, panic attacks and paranoia — with endless therapy sessions.

‘A lot of my psychological problems were due to witnessing terrible scenes of suffering and conflict to do with my mother and her mental disturbance,’ he says.
Mike Oldfield, with his seventh child, son Eugene in 2008. He says he now takes fatherhood seriously and believes there are dangerous consequences of single parent families

Mike Oldfield, with his seventh child, son Eugene in 2008. He says he now takes fatherhood seriously and believes there are dangerous consequences of single parent families

He says he had about seven years of normal, happy childhood in Reading before the birth of a Down’s syndrome baby — who survived a year — pushed his mother, Maureen, an Irish nurse, over the edge.

She became addicted to barbiturates, and later alcohol. Her husband Raymond, a GP, was not allowed to treat her, and her pleas for drugs led to violent scenes at home and even to her being sectioned.

With his two older siblings Sally and Terry (both now successful musicians) having left home, Oldfield withdrew into himself and discovered music, shutting himself away for hours to practice guitar. He left his grammar school with only one GCE.

At 19 — by which time his first LSD trip had convinced him he wanted to be a musician and not an RAF pilot as he had intended — his mother returned one day from work and choked to death in her sleep. Oldfield suspects it was suicide.

He later hired private detectives to dig up information about his mother’s Roman Catholic family. He blames her father’s traumatic experience while fighting in World War I, which he thinks was passed to his five children — all of whom suffered psychological problems.

His mother’s death not only made Oldfield feel angry and guilty, it also affected his attitude to women in general, he believes.

For years he was attracted to women like his mother — small, dark and neurotic.

In 1999, after a succession of ill-starred relationships (four of which produced children), Oldfield even placed adverts in newspaper lonely hearts columns. It was his sister’s idea, he says.

It was she, then, who lied about his age and described him as a ‘successful/good-looking musician … with occasional artistic moods.’

Oldfield says he has sorted out his women issues now, along with his psychological hang-ups. He feels he has never been happier and has been with his French-born wife, Fanny, since they met in 1999 while he was living in Ibiza.

The island was just one of the exotic places he ran away to after he decided to leave Britain.

Oldfield says he was advised in the 1970s to emigrate in order to escape the then Labour government’s 86 per cent taxes on his Tubular Bells royalties. He spent time living in Switzerland, Monaco, Ibiza (where the hedonistic and ‘poisonous’ lifestyle of drink, drugs and going days without sleep almost overwhelmed him) and Majorca.

The musician admits he never used to be much of a father to his seven older children, being too obsessed with his music and, in his mid-20s, too immature.


He sings a different tune now, playing the part of devoted dad to his two youngest sons. He waxes lyrical about a father’s importance to children and the ‘dangerous’ consequences of single parent families.

‘For a society, the idea that a single parent is the right thing for a child is very dangerous,’ he says. ‘Those children are going to grow up into seriously handicapped adults, and that’s going to spread down the generations.’

While he stopped seeing a psychiatrist 15 years ago, he still meditates. Rising before dawn, he goes out early every morning on the jet ski moored at the bottom of his garden and takes his pick from a dozen deserted small islands.

‘I find a nice little rock and sit there for 20 minutes,’ he says.

The Bahamas may be a country increasingly full of gated communities and millionaire tax exiles, but Oldfield stresses that he lives in the cheaper end of Nassau and is still doing up the run-down five-bedroom 1950s house he bought when he and his wife moved there in 2009.


The likes of Sean Connery, Diana Ross and Julio Iglesias have homes on his island, New Providence, but Oldfield is not friends with them.

‘I’m totally anti-social. I can’t stand small talk or standing there with a cocktail,’ he says. ‘I’d rather sit with the local fishermen at the marina and talk about where you can catch the best marlin.’

He loves tinkering with his 68ft yacht, which he takes island-hopping, and with his valuable motorbike collection.

Some might find living permanently in the Bahamas a trifle dull, but Oldfield insists not. Apart from supplies of Amber Leaf rolling tobacco that friends bring from the UK, he says he doesn’t miss much about home.

He has grumbled about his home country being like ‘prep school’ with all its restrictive laws, health and safety rules, smoking bans and CCTV cameras everywhere.

He complains about the Big Brother culture and says Britain’s ‘brutish police in those weird jackets’ are nothing like the kindly bobby in the helmet he remembers from his youth.

By comparison, he says, he’s found the values of that old Britain in the Bahamas.

‘You go inland here and it’s just like Reading was in the 1950s. You see the kids going to school in their uniforms —they take their education very seriously here.

‘People don’t have a lot of money, but you can talk to anybody. In London, you’d be worried you were going to get mugged.’

Despite his peripatetic life in Switzerland, Monaco, Ibiza and Majorca, he said none were warm enough in the winter. That’s why he came to the Bahamas.

He accepts the islands are also attractive because they have no personal income tax — but then claims he’s not as rich as he was.

Most of his money came not from Tubular Bells but from the nearly 400 concerts he played in the 1980s and 1990s. Album royalties still ‘dribble in’, he says, particularly every Halloween when radio stations across the U.S. dutifully play the Tubular Bells music from The Exorcist.

It’s just a pity that from this income he doesn’t pay all his taxes in Britain — and so help finance the public services that were honoured at the Olympic opening ceremony in which he took part.
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No prizes for guessing what will happen here - that's if they're ever seen again. More freeloaders for the UK to support!
 
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Mark Worsfold, a martial arts trainer and former soldier, claims that he was thrown to the floor and handcuffed just as cyclists passed by.

His worried wife Nicola only found out he was being held after she reported him missing when he did not turn up for their daughter’s ninth birthday party.


The 54-year-old had his fingerprints, DNA and mugshot taken before being questioned about why he did not appear to be enjoying the event on July 28.

Police said Mr Worsfold, who was held for over five hours, was arrested because of ‘his manner, his state of dress and his proximity to the course’.




A spokesman added that the arrest was necessary to avoid a breach of the peace because he was standing near a group of protesters.

But Mr Worsfold, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2010, said that one of the symptoms of the disease is muscle rigidity, which can cause his face to become expressionless and mask-like.

Mr Worsfold, who had stopped to watch the men’s road race in Leatherhead, Surrey, after holding a Taekwondo demonstration nearby, said officers told him he was being arrested and taken to Reigate police station because he was not smiling.

'The police grabbed me off this seven-foot wall, threw me to the floor and cuffed me.'


‘I was sitting minding my own business,’ he told a local newspaper. ‘Before I knew anything the police grabbed me off this seven-foot wall, threw me to the floor and cuffed me so all I saw of the cycle race was between the feet of people from the pavement.

‘It could have been done better. I was arrested for not smiling. I have Parkinson’s.’

Mr Worsfold, who lives in an £800,000 three-bedroom house in the picturesque village of Ockham near Woking, has since asked for a letter of exoneration from police.

Surrey Police said he was initially arrested on suspicion of a public order offence but was ‘given words of advice’ before being ‘released with no further action’.

A spokesman added that he was found to be in possession of a legal folding knife and several rubber knives which had been used for his Taekwondo demonstration.

The officers who made the arrest have apologised to him.

In a statement, the spokesman added: ‘He was positioned close to a group of protesters and based on his manner, his state of dress and his proximity to the course, officers made an arrest to prevent a possible breach of the peace.

‘There were a number of factors which led officers to make this arrest, including the fact the race was approaching, the heightened level of security due to the high profile nature of the event and the sheer number of spectators.’

The force has received a letter from Mr Worsfold in which he has said he ‘fully understands and appreciates the action taken by officers’, the spokesman said.

Last night, campaigners for Parkinson’s patients said it was an example of the ‘chronic misunderstandings’ those with the condition face.

Laura Bowey, of Parkinson’s UK, added: ‘Despite affecting more than 127,000 people in the UK, those with Parkinson’s are subject to chronic misunderstandings and misconceptions about the condition.

‘All too frequently people with Parkinson’s tell us how are they are accused of being drunk, or acting suspiciously as they go about their daily lives.

‘We hope that Mark’s experience will help to raise awareness of this distressing problem.’
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USA's victory over Japan in the women's gold medal football last night was marred by a slew of racist tweets.

The 2-1 match had barely ended when the terms 'Pearl Harbor' and 'Japs' started trending on the micro blogging site.

Olympics fans tweeted how the U.S. victory had been 'payback for Peal Harbor' and made reference to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs dropped by the U.S. military in WWII.
Victorious: The U.S. women's football team embrace after their 2-1 gold-medal win against Japan at London 2012

Victorious: The U.S. women's football team embrace after their 2-1 gold-medal win against Japan at London 2012. The terms 'Pearl Harbour' and 'Japs' started trending on Twitter shortly afterwards


Scoring a foul: Some fans took to Twitter after the match to post racist tweets about the 1941 Pearl Harbour attack which resulted in America's entry into WWII


Insensitive: The tweets rolled in on the day the USA women's football team won gold at the Olympics - and on the anniversary of the Nagasaki bombing

Before the match ended one wrote the game would end 'the same way WWII did. With Hiroshima and Nagasaki burnt to the ground'.

The game - and the tweets - fell on the 67th anniversary of the Nagasaki atomic bomb attack, which killed 70,000 people on August 9, 1945.



But the anniversary seemed to have little bearing on the Twitter messages. One user @treywimbo wrote: 'This was payback for the USS Arizona!! Take that you Japs!'
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This makes me realize how the Jews have absolutely benefited from WWII in every way imaginable. All of this angst from the U.S. directed toward Japan, Germany, et cetera--STILL-- is all a huge MIS-DIRECTION. Not to mention WWII and the holohoax are synonymous.

All of this anger should be directed towards the Jews who have wrought unthinkable destruction on Western culture/people.

White people should be tweeting, "Burn Tel Aviv to the ground" and "this is payback for lying about the holocaust".
 
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I thought Jared Taylor said that Whites naturally feel guilty? Then why do American Whites feel no remorse for destroying two cities of people?
 
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I thought Jared Taylor said that Whites naturally feel guilty? Then why do American Whites feel no remorse for destroying two cities of people?
Good point!
 
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