Saturday 31 January 2009

Alec McFadden exposed in his local area!

Today 20 people including the chairman were out leafleting the local area of Alec McFadden exposing him for betraying the workers he is meant to represent as a representative on the TUC. Instead of defending British Workers, he was today holding an anti-racism/anti-BNP march in Liverpool while workers were being made redundant.

This also at a time when many workers are finally making a stand and downing tools for 'British Jobs for British Workers', the team of 20 delivered over 2500 leaflets in the area as well as Voice of Freedoms.

Liverpool BNP and the rest of the British National Party fully support the strike action and we hope to see it spread. For too long have the British people been pushed about and trodden on by the establishment and immigrant and it is about time we made a stand.

--Photos to come--

You can see the BNP Truth Truck supporting the workers at the end of the following video:

24 comments:

  1. Taking it to its natural conclusion, there is no way the Labour Government can or will stop the use of foriegn workers flooding in to Britain. The one and only recourse is for the whole of the British people to rise up collectively and face down the forces of Law and Order in
    widespread acts of disobedience.
    Unfortunately, this will inevitably lead to violence and rioting.
    Be warned, Nu labour will not listen anything else at all. It can't, because these Employment Laws are enshrined in European Law.

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  2. Staunch Liverpool BNP Supporter's come to the rescue and give a young Polish couple accomodation after Mrs Biatkowska, her husband and 16 month old child suffered constant threats of violence and harrassment from a Pakistani Landlord in Hartington Road, Liverpool 8 reminiscent of the slum landlord Peter Rachman. The Landlord was demanding £800.00 a month rent for a 2 bedroom derelict garrat of a flat. The abuse by the Pakistani Landlord caused Mrs Biatkowska to have a miscarriage. Mr & Mrs Biatkowska and 16 mth old daughter are now extremly happy and safe in their new accomodation.

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  3. Liverpool judge takes parting shot at justice ministry
    Jan 31 2009 By Lynda Roughley

    Judge Sean Duncan

    A RETIRING Merseyside judge last night hit out at government interference in the judicial system, in his final speech at Liverpool Crown Court.

    Judge Sean Duncan, a former president of the Council of Circuit Judges, said he was happy that there is good team of judges and barristers on the Northern Circuit but unhappy "at the increasing interference of government".

    He also spoke of the "freedoms and standards which many of our leaders seem to forget in our increasingly controlling society."

    Judge Duncan, who was fondly described in farewell speeches as known for pronouncing his opinions, also pointed out that there had been about 3,000 new laws out of Parliament in the last 10 to 15 years.

    It might be better to have proper enforcement of less laws through trials rather than the executive actions sanctioned by the Ministry of Justice, he suggested. He also queried what his predecessors, many of whom fought in the Second World War, would make of the proposal for inquests behind closed doors.

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  4. PAEDOPHILE AND RAPIST CELEBRATED IN REGION BY THE USUAL CROWD!!!!!

    Head of film school celebrates Polanski
    The screening of works by Polanski, who won an Oscar for Best Director in 2003 for his Holocaust drama, The Pianist, will be shown at Ormskirk’s Edge Hill University on Tuesday.

    Tomasz Malinowski, the Media Professor at Edge Hill, spent time at the Polish National Film School as a student.

    He said: “I was a student at the School from 1967 until 1971 and it was during this time that I met Polanski and made a film about the school for the BBC called Fine Cut.

    “The film featured Polanski,

    And the Edge Hill media department is hoping to learn from Prof Bednarek and his experience of teaching film.

    Carol Poole, Head of Media at Edge Hill University said: “We have been developing our work in film and television for some years.

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  5. WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH!!!

    Mediators take on foreign staff row
    Jan 31 2009

    The Government has asked mediators to intervene in a bitter dispute over the use of foreign workers on construction projects in an attempt to halt an explosion of wildcat strikes across the country.

    The move followed sympathy protests over a decision to bring in hundreds of Italian and Portuguese contractors to work on a new £200 million plant at the giant Lindsey Oil Refinery at North Killingholme, North Lincolnshire.

    It comes amid threats of mass industrial action in support of jobs for British workers.

    Union leaders and representatives of engineering construction firms and contractors are expected to meet in London next week in a bid to find a way of resolving the row.

    The so-called National Joint Council will meet on Wednesday. This will be followed by a meeting of union shop stewards a few days later.

    Employment Minister Pat McFadden said he had asked the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service to examine claims that British workers were being illegally excluded from some major engineering and construction projects.

    Meanwhile, a Labour MP launched his own inquiry into whether European laws had been broken, while the union at the centre of the dispute announced plans for a huge demonstration in Westminster.

    Mr McFadden said: "Jobs are a concern in every community in the country because of impacts of the global downturn. But we can't and don't support unofficial strike action."

    Earlier, as thousands of workers at sites including power stations and oil refineries took unofficial strike action, Prime Minister Gordon Brown was told his phrase about creating British jobs for British workers had come back to "haunt him".

    There was speculation the dispute will escalate on Monday and spread "like wildfire" across the country if the deadlock is not broken.
    BROWN OUT OUT OUT!!!

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  6. Increase in 'unproductive' youths

    It will be harder to get youths off the streets in a recession, the Tories say
    The number of young people in England not earning or learning is increasing, figures suggest.

    People aged 16 to 24 not in work, education or training went up by 94,000 to 850,000 between 2003 and 2007.

    AND THE REST!!!

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  7. The word went out on the web: every skilled man should strikeDavid Brown, Fran Yeoman and Gary Duncan
    Dawn of new age of industrial unrest | Comment: British Jobs and British Workers | ‘We’re used and abused by greedy employers’ | Q&A: British industrial strikes | Phrase that has come back to haunt Brown | A whole new European world of work

    As the shift arrived at Aberthaw power station in South Wales yesterday morning, a crowd of workers were already shivering outside the main gates.

    Fifteen minutes later, at 6.30am, 400 men began to gather outside the Wilton chemical complex on Teesside behind a banner demanding “British jobs 4 British workers”. At 8am 700 workers refused to enter the Ineos refinery in Grangemouth, Scotland.

    By mid-morning the dispute had spread to a dozen power stations, oil refineries and chemical plants.

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    Dawn of new age of industrial unrest
    The phrase that has come back to haunt Brown
    This is a whole new European world of work
    At lunchtime thousands of highly skilled engineers and construction workers at at least 19 sites had quit for the day. With the prospect of an early start to the weekend, most spent only a couple of hours on the picket line before heading home or to the pub.

    The South Wales protest had marked the start of wildcat strikes not seen for 30 years and the most widespread direct action since the fuel protests in 2000. Employers, politicians and trade union leaders were left on the back foot as the apparently spontaneous action spread across the UK.

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  8. Governments across Europe tremble as angry people take to the streets

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  9. http://www.c-span.org/Watch/watch.aspx?MediaId=HP-A-14748

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  10. Deglobalisation: What is it? And why Britain should be scared

    Traditionally one of the most outward-looking economies, a power that built the greatest empire the world has ever seen on the back of its international trade and commerce, Britain has more to lose than most from a revival in protectionism and a disintegration of the world economy.


    That merchant history has left the UK with a still sizeable dependency on exports for our national economic survival. About £17 in every £100 the nation produces derives from goods and services sold abroad – that's some way behind the exceptional German figure of 30 per cent, but is surprisingly some way ahead of Japan (10 per cent), say, and the relatively insular and huge US economy (7 per cent). The past three decades of liberalisation have greatly accelerated the process of cross-border integration – so-called "globalisation".

    The City of London is an obvious example of foreign labour and capital flowing freely and, until recently, was capable of generating huge wealth. But other financial and business services, from insurance to consultancy, also depend on those free international flows.

    Virtually the whole of our electricity supply and water utilities are owned by German, French and other foreign entities, many of our high street banks are owned by the Spanish Santander group and our leading car makers are Japanese, German, Indian and American – and they export 80 per cent of their output. Even the Post Office will be half-owned by the Dutch. There's also Heathrow, an international hub. Tourism and the creative industries, key to our prosperity, are both global trades. Look too at the Polish and Lithuanian builders and potato pickers, Nigerian taxi drivers and South African nurses all of whom have provided a net benefit to the British economy. Their contribution to lowering the cost of living and maintaining the NHS is scarcely noticed, let alone praised. Not to mention the emergence of chicken tikka masala as our national dish.
    ( SMASH Globalisation".)

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  11. Lucky Mancunians Could Get ID Cards First Says Wacky Jacqui

    'Wacky Jacqui Smith continues to believe her own increasingly insane press releases on ID cards. Yesterday she told the people of Manchester that they might be lucky enough to get their hands on ID cards earlier than the rest of the country.

    She said the scales were falling from people's eyes as they saw the "real benefits for citizens... That is why we have brought forward our plans and this year will begin offering identity cards on a voluntary basis, giving British nationals the chance to access the benefits of identity cards as soon as possible".

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  12. TRASH TALKING: Council introduce crazy bin charge

    HOMEOWNERS are set to be trashed with a £5,000 fine AND a criminal record if they leave their bins out too long.

    The rubbish new rule will see new council-employed bin wardens patrol the streets and dish out £100 fixed penalty notices.

    And if residents don’t pay in two weeks, they could be dragged to court, branded with a criminal record and fined up to £5,000.

    That’s more than many crooks have to pay for drink-driving. And the 14 day timeframe could be a nasty surprise if you’re on holiday when the fine is served.

    Homeowners will fall foul of the rules if they don’t tidy their bins away promptly after the refuse collection, or leave them in the wrong place.

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  13. ANOTHER RED HERRING SPEAK'S!!!

    FRANK FIELD: You promised British jobs for British workers, Gordon - now you must make it happen

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  14. ANOTHER RED SCUM BAG!!!

    You can go and work in Europe, Mandelson tells strikers
    Lord Mandelson enraged unions and Labour MPs last night by accusing wildcat strikers of "protectionism" and claiming they could turn the recession into a full-blown depression.

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  15. It would be a mistake to assume that the dispute over the use of foreign labour on major UK construction and engineering sites is about "cheap labour" versus British workers.

    Indeed, it would be a lot easier to resolve if there was clear-cut evidence that Italian, Portuguese or other EU workers were being employed on inferior terms or conditions. However, that is not normally the case on well-regulated, high-profile . It is more likely that all the contractors' employees at power stations, oil refineries, nuclear sites and the like will be employed under conditions dictated by NAECI – the National Agreement for the Engineering Construction Industry. In other words, they will be paid exactly the same rate as their UK counterparts.

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  16. Charity reported over data protection issues
    By Paul Jump, Third Sector, 20 January 2009

    Leadership training organisation Common Purpose named individual making FOI requests about its work to public authorities

    Leadership training charity Common Purpose has been reported to the Information Commissioner's Office for alleged breaches of data protection law.

    The Northwest Regional Development Agency, which made the complaint, has also apologised to a person whose name it inadvertently passed on to Common Purpose after he made a request under the Freedom of Information Act about its dealings with the charity.

    The name was then included by Common Purpose in a list of previous FOI requests about the charity that it distributed to public authorities receiving new requests. The charity said it distributed the list to illustrate the high number of FOI requests being made about it and to help authorities decide whether to treat new requests as vexatious (6 August 2008, page 3).

    Some of the FOI requests come from people concerned that too much public money is being spent on Common Purpose courses for officials.

    The agency has written to Common Purpose to say it intended to inform the ICO about the list. The letter reads: "If you decide to disclose the list to third parties, then please do so only with the prior express written consent of any individuals who are named or otherwise identified."

    A spokeswoman for Common Purpose said advice from its solicitors and the ICO indicated it was not in breach of the Data Protection Act.

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  17. Exposing the Zionist Hidden Hand Ruling Britain and the United States

    Exposing the Zionist Hidden Hand
    That Rules Britain and the United States
    By Christopher Bollyn

    For all practical purposes, the United States and Britain are Zionist-occupied nations. Because the American and British people are generally ignorant of what Zionism is, the meaning of this statement is not widely understood or appreciated.

    The lack of understanding by the public, however, doesn't change the fact that these once great nations have become Zionist-controlled states. The evidence is clearly seen in the self-destructive foreign policies these nations have pursued for the past 40 years or so.

    The Anglo-American "leadership" positions in the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq and their support of the costly Zionist fraud known as the "War on Terror" is further proof that Zionists control these nations – as if any were needed.

    How did these powerful and independent nations become Zionist controlled? Unlike Palestine, where Eastern European Zionist immigrants used brutal terrorism to ethnically "cleanse" and conquer the land, in Britain and the United States the Zionists gained power gradually through "dumbing down" and effectively disenfranchising the native populations.

    In Britain and the United States, the Zionists saved the use of terrorism for later, after they already controlled the media and the levers of power and government.

    Americans today still believe they are free because the media tells them so and because they don't see the restraints and are able to move around and buy things. Americans are, indeed, free to work and shop, but they have virtually no real political power whatsoever. A good example is that while an overwhelming majority of the U.S. population is against the war in Iraq, the war and the huge spending bills to support it go on unchallenged by their representatives in Congress. Why don't the Congressmen vote to stop the disastrous war that has consumed hundreds of billions of dollars and taken more than 3,000 American lives?

    Most Americans in the "land of the free and the home of the brave" are completely unaware that they have lost the most cherished democratic franchise, i.e. the citizen's fundamental right to vote and count their votes. They think their vote counts and don't have a clue that they lost their democratic franchise years ago. They are unaware of this situation simply because the media has not told them.

    "If the media doesn't talk about, it must not be a problem" is the American way of thinking.

    For the Zionist-controlled media, the absence of any citizen oversight of the vote-counting process and complete lack of transparency in American elections are simply non-issues, just like many other very important subjects of vital importance to the survival of the republic.

    As Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said, "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." This aptly describes the difficult condition Americans face at the beginning of the 21st Century.

    Zionists, a marginal minority of Polish and Russian Jewish immigrants, were able to gain control of these great English-speaking nations by obtaining control of two fundamental institutions: the media and academia. This is not to say that they don't control other key institutions, but these two are of essential importance because they largely define the intellectual life of a nation.

    Having worked in the media and studied Middle East history at an American university, I know what I am talking about here. History of the Middle East and Europe, and virtually every other subject taught at American universities, is viewed only through the Zionist prism.

    For example, when I studied the Middle East at the University of California at Santa Cruz, the head of the department was a professor named Edmund Burke who had studied under the famous British Jew, Bernard Lewis, at Princeton. Burke was always recommending the books of Bernard Lewis, which I avoided like the plague.



    Bernard Lewis
    American historian Joel Beinin called Lewis "perhaps the most articulate and learned Zionist advocate in the North American Middle East academic community."

    "Terry" Burke spent 1990 "on sabbatical" with Lewis at Princeton. He returned to Santa Cruz in the late summer, just before the U.S. invasion of Iraq in January 1991. I remember Burke giving a speech in August or September at the federal building in Santa Cruz as the conflict was heating up. The very first words out of his mouth were "Balkanization," something that amazes me to this day. He was unwilling to explain his choice of words when I called him about a year ago.



    Edmund "Terry" Burke of UCSC
    Although my main interest was Israel and Palestine, Burke recommended that I read a book about Yugoslavia. Balkanization, the breaking up of nations into ethnic statelets, is the Zionist plan for the entire Middle East, articulated by Oded Yinon of the Israeli foreign ministry in the early 1980s.

    During the many lectures and courses I studied on the Middle East, never did I hear a critical word about Zionism or its brutal history in Eastern Europe and Palestine. This is primarily because the professors of Middle Eastern studies and European history are usually Jewish and strongly inclined to support Zionism.

    If a professor were to openly criticize Zionism as the racist and violent ideology that it is, he would probably find himself unemployed in very short order.

    I understood this and endeavored to present the anti-Zionist perspective at the university. I brought speakers like Ralph Schoenman, the author of The Hidden History of Zionism (1988), to the campus and led a tour of photojournalists to the West Bank and Gaza Strip shortly after the invasion of Iraq. Despite a great deal of effort and years of experience in the region, Burke did not give me "honors" with my degree, most likely because of my anti-Zionist views.

    The media in the United States is controlled in the same way as the universities. The editors and journalists are prevented from investigating and discussing the real history of Zionism because the news outlets are usually owned by people who are themselves dedicated Zionists. The takeover of CNN by Gerald M. Levin of AOL Time Warner marked the fall of the last major non-Zionist media network.



    Gerald Levin
    Today, all major news outlets in the United States and Britain are strongly Zionist. There were a few good newspapers, such as the Christian Science Monitor, that provided some balance to the pro-Zionist "mainstream" networks, but even they have now fallen.

    The result is that the populations of the United States, Britain, and Australia are largely ignorant of Zionism and what it has done in the past in other countries -- and what it is doing now -- in theirs.

    NON-ISSUES

    Selecting issues and non-issues for coverage is the primary method employed by the Zionist-controlled news networks. Issues get a lot of coverage while non-issues get none.

    Here are a few examples of issues and non-issues in the Zionist-controlled media:

    • Iran's legal and monitored efforts to develop nuclear energy are an issue; Israel's illegal and secret nuclear arsenal is not.

    • Discussion of the alleged role of Muslims in terrorist acts is an issue; solid evidence of Israeli involvement in 9-11 and the London bombings is not.

    • The two-year long fake presidential campaign with a host of Zionist-controlled candidates is an issue; how our electronic "votes" are counted by mysterious "private" foreign companies of unknown ownership is not.

    I don't know if any other American journalist and 9-11 researcher has been attacked, TASERed, and had their elbow broken by an undercover tactical squad in front of their family in the United States, but I know that when it happened to me in August 2006 it was very much a non-issue with the controlled media.

    WHO ARE THESE FOREIGN MINISTERS?

    The position of foreign minister, or secretary of state in the United States, is a very important position, second only to the president or prime minister. Since foreign policy is the only policy coming out of Washington or London these days, these positions are of crucial importance and speak volumes about who is really controlling the government.

    In the United States and Britain we have very strange people with odd backgrounds in these high-level appointed positions. The current British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is a 42-year-old politician named David Wright Miliband, the son of the Belgian-born Marxist, Adolphe "Ralph" Miliband.



    David Milliband
    The U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a 53-year-old former professor, holds the comparable position in the American government.

    What is most peculiar -- and telling -- is that the backgrounds, loyalties, and ideologies of these two high-level appointed officials are never discussed in the Zionist-controlled media; clearly this is a non-issue.

    WHO IS DAVID MILIBAND?

    It goes without saying that both Miliband and Rice are dedicated Zionists, they are, after all, serving in extremely pro-Zionist governments. But why are their personal and family histories not discussed by the media? Don't the American and British people have a right to know the person who is overseeing the implementation of their national foreign policy?

    David Miliband, who only became a Member of Parliament in June 2001, was recently in Basra, Iraq, when the British officially stepped back from their failure and turned over control to Iraqi authorities.

    Although Miliband and other British officials have tried to put a good face on the disastrous results of the Anglo-American invasion and occupation, the fact that it has been a complete failure is painfully apparent to all.

    As a senior Iraqi military officer told ABC News, "The British legacy in Basra is criminal gangs, a corrupt and infiltrated police force, and borders open to all."

    Major-General Jalil Khalaf, the new police commander in Basra, told the Times of London: "They left me militia, they left me gangsters, and they left me all the troubles in the world."

    Yousif Nassar, one of Basra’s most famous composers, is also disappointed at what the British did to his city. "The British Forces created chaos and failed to deliver what they promised," he said, as reported by the Times of December 17, 2007.

    The Times article was entitled "Crumbling services and violence on the streets, but hope follows British pullout."

    "We congratulate all of those who have helped achieve this, most notably British and Coalition military and civilian personnel," Defense Secretary Des Browne and David Miliband said in a joint statement when the pullout was announced. How could these senior British officials congratulate anyone for their achievments in Basra? The Anglo-American occupation of Iraq is nothing but an unmitigated disaster. Perhaps that was the plan all along?

    Knowing who David Miliband is and what he represents is key to understanding the real power behind Britain's foreign policy. This is certainly the reason the Zionist-controlled media keeps the British population – and the world – ignorant of the Miliband family's roots – in Brussels.



    David Milliband
    David Miliband is the son of Ralph Miliband, born Adolphe in Brussels in 1924, and Marion Kozak. Ralph was a well known Marxist political theorist. Ralph, who died in 1994, is buried in Highgate Cemetery close to his idol, Karl Marx.



    Miliband and his father, the Marxist Ralph Milliband at his spacious home in a comfortable part of London
    David's brother, Edward Samuel Miliband, is also a member of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's cabinet where he has been chairman of the Treasury's Council of Economic Advisers, which directs the UK's long-term economic planning.

    Beyond that, the family history gets confusing and misleading, on purpose I'm sure.

    The online biography of Adolphe "Ralph" Miliband says he was born in Brussels of Polish-Jewish emigrĂ© parents and that both his parents lived in the Jewish quarter of Warsaw, before his father, Samuel "Sam" Miliband, joined the Red Army in the Polish-Soviet or Bolshevik War (February 1919 – March 1921).

    Sam Miliband is said to have left Poland after the First World War, which ended in November 1918. He supposedly became a leather worker in Belgium and then returned to Poland to join the Red Army under the command of Leon Trotsky (born Lev Davidovich Bronstein) in 1920.

    The commanders who served under Trotsky in the Bolshevik War against Poland were Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Aleksandr Yegorov, Joseph Stalin, and Felix Dzerzhinsky.

    Nikolay Bukharin, writing in the Soviet newspaper Pravda, urged the Bolsheviks to carry on beyond Warsaw "right up to London and Paris."

    General's Tukhachevsky's order of July 2, 1920 read:


    To the West! Over the corpse of White Poland lies the road to world-wide conflagration. March on Vilno, Minsk, Warsaw! Onward to Berlin over the corpse of Poland!
    Why would a poor leather worker in Belgium give up his work and travel all the way to Poland to fight with the Bolshevik Red Army against the Polish Republic and the West? If this is true, Samuel Miliband must have been a very dedicated communist.

    This is, however, most certainly not the whole truth. The family tree of the family of David and Edward Miliband clearly indicates that their grandfather Samuel Miliband was also born, like their father Adolphe, in Brussels in 1865. In this case, Brussels-born Sam must have been an extremely dedicated communist. There is another possible explanation. Perhaps Sam was a Zionist emissary on a mission to bring support and funds to the Red Army in their attempt to conquer Poland. If the family tree is correct that Sam Miliband was born in Brussels, there is something more to the Miliband story.

    The Miliband family tree provides the names and dates of birth of Samuel's 11 siblings, his parents, and even his grand-parents, data which supports it as a credible source. Why then has the Zionist-controlled media obscured the Miliband family history and pretended that David's father was born in Warsaw, when his family records indicate he was born in Brussels?

    This is information about the Miliband family that the Zionist-controlled media had evidently decided that the public does not need to know. It also suggests that the preferential treatment and promotions that the Milibands have received since coming to Britain have more to do with their high-level connections than with their abilities.

    Their connections and loyalties are evidently to the highest levels of the Zionist "Communist" International in Brussels, which is the only reason they are in the positions they are in. Their loyalty is clearly not to the British nation or people.

    WHO IS JOSEF KORBEL?

    The same is true of Condoleezza Rice, who was mentored at the University of Denver by the Czechoslovakian Jewish immigrant, Josef Korbel, the father of the previous secretary of state, Marie Jana Korbelova, a.k.a. Madeleine Albright.



    Marie Jana Korbelova with her father, Josef Korbel - 1943
    One might think that this amazing coincidence would be newsworthy but it has generally been ignored by the controlled media as well. This is probably because the obvious question, "Who is Josef Korbel?" is a question the Zionist-controlled media does not want to address.

    Josef Korbel (1909-77) was a Czechoslovakian diplomat in the London-based "government" in exile of Edvard Benes, which took power in Prague after World War II. Korbel was the father of Bill Clinton's Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, and the mentor of George W. Bush's Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice. What a coincidence – or is it?



    Condoleezza Rice and Zippy Livni, the Israeli foreign minister.
    Livni is the daughter of the former head of operations of the Irgun, a Zionist terror organization.
    Korbel was also a thief. Korbel stole paintings which belonged to German industrialist Karl Nebrich, whose property in Prague was confiscated as part of the post-war Benes decrees. Like the more than three million other ethnic Germans from Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia, Nebrich and his family were expelled from the country under the postwar decrees, which oddly remain in force to this day.

    Would any European nation that banned Jews and confiscated their property be allowed to be a member of the European Union? Why are such racist laws permitted against Germans?

    Korbel's stealing of property and art is just the tip of the iceberg. Korbel was involved in the United Nations partition of India and Pakistan and the illegal arming of the Zionist fighters in Palestine until the end of 1948.

    When the communists came to power in 1948, Korbel was charged and sentenced and fled to New York where he lived in the cottage house of a very large mansion in Great Neck, New York. He was eventually given a teaching position at the University of Denver.

    The Korbel's move to New York is described in Seasons of Her Life, A Biography of Madeleine Albright:


    The Korbels settled into a home just outside New York City. One of Joseph Korbel's colleagues at the United Nations had helped the family rent a small gardener's cottage at 149 Station Road in a woodsy section of Great Neck, a prosperous and developing suburban community on Long Island's North Shore.
    Korbel clearly played a key role in the Zionist-Israeli weapons pipeline from Czechoslovakia, which was the main supplier and base for the nascent Israeli Air Force. The Zionist air bridge from Czechoslovakia, known as Operation Balak, was the essential weapons supply line and is regarded as one of the Israeli Air Force's most important achievements. Czechoslovakia provided weapons, ammunition, and the first fighter airplanes to the Zionist forces in Palestine.

    The would-be Israelis even operated their own airbase and pilot training school in Czechoslovakia. Yugoslavia played an important role as the main transit point for arms shipments going by sea and a refueling stop for the Israeli and Zionist pilots flying fighter aircraft from Czechoslovakia to Palestine – which became the State of Israel after May 1948.

    Korbel, an avowed anti-communist and senior member of the Benes government, became the Czech ambassador to Belgrade at this time, although he hated the socialism of Tito. Korbel was the ambassador in Yugoslavia because he was playing another more important role: the key Zionist point man in the illegal weapons transfers to Jewish forces in Palestine. The people, such as Shimon Peres, who were involved in the illegal weapons smuggling to the Haganah and the Irgun terrorist gangs in Palestine have been at the top of the Zionist hierarchy since 1948.

    There is, of course, much more to the sordid Milliband, Korbel, and Rice histories. This material is provided simply to illustrate the high-level Zionist connections of the people who shaped and taught the current foreign ministers of Britain and the United States. Because this information is not provided by the controlled media in these two great nations, I am providing this research to help my fellow Americans and British friends realize who is controlling their foreign policy – which is nothing short of disastrous.

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  18. EL GOBBO MACFDDEN LEADS FAILED DEMONSTRATION AGAINST BNP WHILST THE BNP TRUTH LEAFLETS ARE WELCOMED ON MACFADDENS HOME TURF ON THE WIRRAL.

    BNP stands accused over leaflet drops
    Feb 2 2009 by Richard Down, Liverpool Daily Post

    FAR-RIGHT activists have been accused of “political intimidation” after encouraging neighbours to confront a prominent anti-racist campaigner in his own home.

    About 20 members of the newly-formed far right group Wirral British National Party dropped 2,500 leaflets in Wallasey close to Merseyside Trade Union Congress leader Alec McFadden’s home.

    The leaflets urge people to confront Mr McFadden at his home and the maildrop coincided with him being in Liverpool at the front of an anti-racism rally.

    The only people at home were Mr McFadden’s two teenage daughters, who have been brought up in the Jewish faith.

    Mr McFadden said: “They knew that I was leading the march, so they chose the moment to give these leaflets out, also knowing I’m a single parent with two teenage daughters.”

    Mr McFadden was repeatedly stabbed to the face and torso in front of his now 16-year-old daughter, on the doorstep of his home in May, 2006.

    He believes the assailant was a fascist sympathiser and has had to alter his day-to-day life to ward off future attacks by such “radical thugs”.

    Police have had to intervene after a neo-Nazi website featured pictures of Mr McFadden and he received death threats.

    This weekend, Chief Supt Steve Ashley said the force was aware that leaflets were distributed in an area of Wallasey on Saturday.

    He said: “The content is being reviewed to determine if any criminal offence has been committed, and police patrols have been stepped up in the area.”

    The latest pressure being applied on the trade union leader comes as the issue of “jobs from British workers” dominates many of the national papers.

    Wirral BNP literature says: “Instead of defending British Workers, McFadden was holding an anti-racism/anti-BNP march in Liverpool while workers were being made redundant.”

    They accuse him of being unpatriotic and allowing jobs to fall into the hand of immigrants while British people lose out in the current economic downturn.

    But Mr McFadden emphatically denies this.

    He said: “In January and February, 2008, I did the first case in Britain for young men when Polish workers were brought in on half the wages of British workers. I won the case, earning them thousands of pounds.

    “I stand up for the fair treatment of workers, whoever they are. There is no excuse for what has been going on. My children shouldn’t have to face intimidation for any reason.

    “My daughters were very upset when they heard about this.”

    A neighbour and the National Union of Journalists leader in Merseyside, Mike Studley, said the incident was “an appalling act of political intimidation.”

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  19. WELL DONE WIRRAL BNP WITH THE LEAFLETING ON SATURDAY. I NOTE ANOTHER LEFT WING EXTREMIST FROM THE SO CALLED NATIONAL UNION OF JOURNALISTS, THE PROPAGANDIST MIKE STUDLEY IS TRYING TO CREATE ANOTHER PHONEY STORY BY PLAYING THE OUTRAGED CITIZEN. WHATEVER NEXT? WHATS HIS EXCUSE? IS HE A PRATICISING VAMPIRE THAT IS AFRAID OF THE LIGHT OF TRUTH?

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  20. World Leaders Unite to Condem Outrage. BNP leaflets Wallasey on the Sabbath. If you believe the proganda bellowed out by the local controllled press - Liverpool Daily Post and Echo.

    Screams of unmerciful outrage two local communists and searchlight supporters as the BNP exerted their democratic rights by leafleting one of the BNP groups areas on Wirral Merseyside.

    'El Gobbo' Mcfadden in this instance claims concerns for his family as it was their sabbath, but this did not stop him leading a feeble march of the great unwashed in Liverpool, whilst giving out leaflets offensive to most right thinking people.

    Mcfadden who could provoke a Nun by just his appearence, (is this why he is so camera shy???) was on radio Merseyside not so long ago threatning BNP members with all manners of mischief. Enquiring minds are still waiting with anticipation of the outcome of the police investigation!!!!

    Chief Supt Steve Ashley has been summoned and swung into action to investigate the content of the leaflets. (Action is not normally the operative word with Wallasey police as one neighbour explained "we dont bother calling the police, unless it is for a crime number and stated they had been burgled 11 times in the last 3 years, 8 times the police didn't even bother to come out") Supt Ashley has also stepped up patrols in the area - one wonders is this due to the burglary's or a favour owed to Alec Mcfadden?

    'El Gobbo' fled from the North East and is considered a bit of a boogey man with a sack full of tales - one being he was a snitch for the old special branch because of his support for the IRA, this is now common knowledge even amongst the old Loyalist's. Anyone with half an ounce of sense would change their lifestyle especially after allegedly being attacked on his doorstep and didn't hesitate to blame a facist sympathiser - What led him to believe this? Was the attacker dressed in a Nazi Uniform? Did he have love hate tatooed on his knuckles and a swastika tatooed on his forehead? Or did he just say this in order to increase criminal compensation? Has he conveniently forgotten his flirtation with terrorists in the past?

    In the meantime El Gobbo must realise the BNP are exerting their democratic rights, as offensive as it may be to an old snitch the BNP is a bone fide political party and does not break the law.

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  21. Any chance of seeing these "intimidating" leaflets that you've been putting out?

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  22. A neighbour and the National Union of Journalists leader in Merseyside, Mike Studley, said the incident was “an appalling act of political intimidation.”

    Mike Studley professional liar and Father of the Chapel for the Daily Post and Echo. Hasn't this old bastard retired yet? He has deliberately created and sexed up a story against the BNP, passing it onto another so called journalist Richard Down for him to put yet another spin on a two bit incident making a mountain out of a mole hill. They say birds of a feather flock together. Especially when it comes to the oldest profession.

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  23. Britain 'must revive farms' to avoid grave food crisisTop thinktank issues stark warning of unrest over prices and says GM crops could offer a solutionJamie Doward, home affairs editor
    The Observer, Sunday 1 February 2009

    Britain faces a major food crisis unless urgent steps are taken to revive its flagging agricultural sector, warns one of the world's most influential thinktanks.

    Following a week in which world leaders and the United Nations expressed deep concern about the prospect of global food shortages, Chatham House suggests there needs to be a major shake-up in the UK's supply chain if the country is to continue feeding itself.

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  24. New target in 'foreign workers' row

    Feb 6 2009

    Workers are remaining on strike in a row over foreign labour at an unbuilt power station as a show of solidarity to colleagues.

    Despite Thursday's agreement to return to work after a deal was reached at Lindsey Oil Refinery, North Lincolnshire, hundreds of workers were travelling to Staythorpe power station near Newark, Nottinghamshire.

    They will continue demonstrations at Staythorpe, where power giant Alstom has contracted two non-UK companies which are believed not to be employing any local labour and instead using non-UK workers.

    The Unite union claimed none of the 850 jobs at the site was earmarked for UK workers and has organised sustained demonstrations at the site since January 19.

    Alstom said it gave British firms an equal chance to bid for work on the project and denied claims that there would be no UK workers on the mechanical engineering phase.

    Workers continuing to demonstrate at the plant in Newark are expected to be joined by 200-300 colleagues from Lindsey in a show of support.

    The Lindsey workers voted on Thursday to end unofficial industrial action after accepting a deal drawn up by union officials and companies at the heart of the row.

    Under the deal, 102 new jobs will be offered to UK workers on a project which was contracted to an Italian company.

    The row started last Wednesday after it was revealed that the Italian company contracted to the project would bring its own construction engineering staff.

    It sparked copycat protests from thousands of workers across the country, including workers at the Grangemouth oil refinery in central Scotland, Cockenzie power station in East Lothian, ExxonMobil's petrochemicals plant in Mossmorran, and the Shell plant in Mossmorran

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