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If one has a problem with someone else in the movement, take it up with that person solely or let it go and turn the other cheek, don't try and ruin that person, their work, or their associates and their work, we're all fighting the same war, we don't have to march forward together, seperate battalions so to speak, can all fight on different fronts, fighting each other means we will never win, I know some people may not like me, and I'm fine with that, you can't please everyone all of the time, and I will not try and disrupt the work of my haters or associates, I will carry on fighting the best I can, United we stand, divided we fall.
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Sex pistols frontman John Lydon had a message for Jeremy Corbyn on stage last night.
https://youtu.be/M_4GM6nUj-s
https://youtu.be/M_4GM6nUj-s
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94-year-old Chelsea Pensioner, Bill Fitzgerald, is set to receive a special coin along with 36 other D-Day veterans to honour their service during the Second World War. ❤ 🇬🇧🇬🇧
94-year-old Chelsea Pensioner, Bill Fitzgerald, is set to receive a special coin along with 36 other D-Day veterans to honour their service during the Second World War. ❤ 🇬🇧🇬🇧
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WAR HEROES
Sonia d’Artois 1924 - 2014
Sonia d’Artois, codename Blanche, risked her life many times as an SOE agent in German-occupied France in the Second World War.
She was one of the youngest female spies to be sent into France during the war and was never suspected by the local Gestapo while posing as a representative of a Paris fashion house who had been sent to the country to recuperate from an illness. Her main role was as a courier and explosives expert and she would ride on her bicycle for miles on end to ensure key messages got in and out of Britain.
Sonia d’Artois 1924 - 2014
Sonia d’Artois, codename Blanche, risked her life many times as an SOE agent in German-occupied France in the Second World War.
She was one of the youngest female spies to be sent into France during the war and was never suspected by the local Gestapo while posing as a representative of a Paris fashion house who had been sent to the country to recuperate from an illness. Her main role was as a courier and explosives expert and she would ride on her bicycle for miles on end to ensure key messages got in and out of Britain.
Forwarded from English Identitarian
To launch my Telegram channel, I have uploaded a video on Replacism, with a speech from Renaud Camus.
Please watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RllQxNjWGrM
Please watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RllQxNjWGrM
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BRITAIN FIRST: TAKING OUR COUNTRY BACK! 🇬🇧🇬🇧 (please share/forward)
WAR HEROES
Charles Upham was one of only three men to have ever won the Victoria Cross twice. But for all his remarkable exploits on the battlefield, Upham was a shy and modest man, embarrassed when asked about the actions he had been decorated for.
He won his first VC was for outstanding leadership amid fighting in Crete in May 1941. Carrying a bag of grenades, Upham first attacked a German machine-gun nest, killing eight paratroopers, then destroyed another. He then helped carry a wounded man to safety before running half a mile under fire to save a company from being cut off.
The following year, Upham, captured a German position in north Africa, and continued to fight and stay with his men, even after his arm had been shattered by a machine gun.
When King George VI was conferring Upham's second VC he asked Maj-Gen Sir Howard Kippenberger, his commanding officer: “Does he deserve it?” “In my respectful opinion, Sir,” replied Kippenberger, “Upham won this VC several times over.”
Charles Upham was one of only three men to have ever won the Victoria Cross twice. But for all his remarkable exploits on the battlefield, Upham was a shy and modest man, embarrassed when asked about the actions he had been decorated for.
He won his first VC was for outstanding leadership amid fighting in Crete in May 1941. Carrying a bag of grenades, Upham first attacked a German machine-gun nest, killing eight paratroopers, then destroyed another. He then helped carry a wounded man to safety before running half a mile under fire to save a company from being cut off.
The following year, Upham, captured a German position in north Africa, and continued to fight and stay with his men, even after his arm had been shattered by a machine gun.
When King George VI was conferring Upham's second VC he asked Maj-Gen Sir Howard Kippenberger, his commanding officer: “Does he deserve it?” “In my respectful opinion, Sir,” replied Kippenberger, “Upham won this VC several times over.”
Forwarded from Britain First
BRITAIN FIRST CONFERENCE 2019 - REBIRTH OF NATIONALISM
The official Britain First annual Conference will take place in the Midlands this year and is open to all supporters, members and activists.
We are planning on making this Conference our best yet!
To secure your place at our Conference, please click below and purchase your ticket before we hit maximum capacity:
https://www.britainfirst.online/conference2019
The official Britain First annual Conference will take place in the Midlands this year and is open to all supporters, members and activists.
We are planning on making this Conference our best yet!
To secure your place at our Conference, please click below and purchase your ticket before we hit maximum capacity:
https://www.britainfirst.online/conference2019
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Jeremy Corbyn has sunk the Labour party, true brits will not support an anti British, terrorist sympathiser......
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How to clear a council meeting out, question their inability to look into child abuse.....
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Surely we all know that labour are incapable of doing basic maths and research by now....
WAR HEROES
MAVIS BATEY 1921 - 2013
Mavis Batey was one of the leading female codebreakers at Bletchley Park, cracking the Enigma ciphers that led to the Royal Navy’s victory at Matapan in 1941.
Aged just 19 when she was recruited to the highly secretive assignment, she was one of the great Bletchley “break-in” experts, who found their way into new codes and ciphers that had never been broken before.
Batey also played a leading role in the cracking of the extraordinarily complex German secret service, or Abwehr, Enigma. Without that break, the Double Cross deception plan which ensured the success of the D-Day landings could never have gone ahead.
But she couldn’t reveal what she had done during the war until the 1970s, when the significance of Bletchley Park was eventually disclosed.
MAVIS BATEY 1921 - 2013
Mavis Batey was one of the leading female codebreakers at Bletchley Park, cracking the Enigma ciphers that led to the Royal Navy’s victory at Matapan in 1941.
Aged just 19 when she was recruited to the highly secretive assignment, she was one of the great Bletchley “break-in” experts, who found their way into new codes and ciphers that had never been broken before.
Batey also played a leading role in the cracking of the extraordinarily complex German secret service, or Abwehr, Enigma. Without that break, the Double Cross deception plan which ensured the success of the D-Day landings could never have gone ahead.
But she couldn’t reveal what she had done during the war until the 1970s, when the significance of Bletchley Park was eventually disclosed.
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Multiculturalism is going well in Burnley....