Forwarded from Mark Collett
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- The Buffalo shooting special
- Was it a false flag?
- The response from other nationalists
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- The Buffalo shooting special
- Was it a false flag?
- The response from other nationalists
You can find tonight's episode of PWR LIVE on:
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@MarkCollett:6/PWR158:5
DLIVE: https://dlive.tv/LauraTowler
RADIO ALBION: https://www.radioalbion.com/2020/12/players.html
Wake Up UK: http://wakeupuk.net/
Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/markcollett
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New homes could replace abandoned farm in village near Bath
This week’s tragic housing tale comes to us in the form of an old farm house that has been abandoned for one reason or another- the stories of farm houses falling to pieces are nearly always littered with human tragedy: The government puts tax after tax, rule after rule until farms go bankrupt and are forced to sell or leave, the children are drawn in by the promises of city life and work meaning nobody can inherit the farm.
Now the council is deliberating about demolishing the farm house in order to (you guessed it) put in new homes: more money for the housing developers who already profit so much from this region, more contracts to hand out and have jobs for the boys, more tax cattle or second homes to force the locals to cough up even more.
The comments are rightfully angry- buildings like this should be incentivised to revive and get them back in working order, not flattened so billion pound developers can earn even more.
This week’s tragic housing tale comes to us in the form of an old farm house that has been abandoned for one reason or another- the stories of farm houses falling to pieces are nearly always littered with human tragedy: The government puts tax after tax, rule after rule until farms go bankrupt and are forced to sell or leave, the children are drawn in by the promises of city life and work meaning nobody can inherit the farm.
Now the council is deliberating about demolishing the farm house in order to (you guessed it) put in new homes: more money for the housing developers who already profit so much from this region, more contracts to hand out and have jobs for the boys, more tax cattle or second homes to force the locals to cough up even more.
The comments are rightfully angry- buildings like this should be incentivised to revive and get them back in working order, not flattened so billion pound developers can earn even more.
SomersetLive
New homes could replace abandoned farm in village near Bath
"It's quite clear Halfway Farm is in desperate need of redevelopment"
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Exmoor has been declared plastic free.
What this really means is that several businesses and organisations have stopped using single-use plastic.
Whilst this is not the true plastic free situation we want as this says nothing of discarded plastic and the microplastics that now infect our food and water, this should be a welcome piece of news. Plastic will be looked on in the future as one of the single greatest environmental disasters that mankind has inflicted upon itself. The article says it best- this is what a concerted effort has done, it should inspire us that we can do the same.
What this really means is that several businesses and organisations have stopped using single-use plastic.
Whilst this is not the true plastic free situation we want as this says nothing of discarded plastic and the microplastics that now infect our food and water, this should be a welcome piece of news. Plastic will be looked on in the future as one of the single greatest environmental disasters that mankind has inflicted upon itself. The article says it best- this is what a concerted effort has done, it should inspire us that we can do the same.
BBC News
Exmoor park receives plastic-free community status
The award recognises the efforts of those who live and work in the area to tackle single-use plastic.
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Forwarded from ℜ𝔢𝔫𝔞𝔦𝔰𝔰𝔞𝔫𝔠𝔢 𝔈𝔦𝔯𝔢
Ancient art from England, from after saxons settled there.
Such an amazing craftsmanship.
Now, you can call this "cultural enrichment".
Such an amazing craftsmanship.
Now, you can call this "cultural enrichment".
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Anger as water firms release sewage thousands of times into Gloucestershire's rivers
A revolting finding has come to light when it is revealed that water firms are dumping sewage into Gloucestershire’s rivers, especially the river Severn and its tributaries.
This process is supposed to be use for emergencies only, however it is clear that water firms simply do not care enough to not abuse this, no matter what pollution they cause. For them, disconnected from the people they are meant to live amongst, this story should not come as a surprise, however shocking the scale might be.
Shareholders can earn a decent amount, the company can continue to skirt around their due diligence and charge as much as they want from their customers, but it is once again the little guy who has to suffer the consequences of this arrangement. Putting control of services outside of local control always leads to abuse and neglect.
A revolting finding has come to light when it is revealed that water firms are dumping sewage into Gloucestershire’s rivers, especially the river Severn and its tributaries.
This process is supposed to be use for emergencies only, however it is clear that water firms simply do not care enough to not abuse this, no matter what pollution they cause. For them, disconnected from the people they are meant to live amongst, this story should not come as a surprise, however shocking the scale might be.
Shareholders can earn a decent amount, the company can continue to skirt around their due diligence and charge as much as they want from their customers, but it is once again the little guy who has to suffer the consequences of this arrangement. Putting control of services outside of local control always leads to abuse and neglect.
GloucestershireLive
Anger as water firms release sewage thousands of times into Gloucestershire's rivers
Figures for last year show that raw sewage was released into local rivers for a combined total of 50,602 hours
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This weekend, members of Patriotic Alternative South West gathered together for a gym session.
Ably led by our fitness officer, the lads pushed themselves to set their Personal bests and to keep going until they were at the point of sheer exhaustion.
By strengthening body, it too fortifies the mind for the challenges of life and forms the invisible bonds of community and friendship that Patriotic Alternative are so eager to foster.
If you would like to join the struggle and become the best version of yourself, email us at southwest@patrioticalternative.org.uk and get involved.
Here's to more sessions in the future! 💪
Ably led by our fitness officer, the lads pushed themselves to set their Personal bests and to keep going until they were at the point of sheer exhaustion.
By strengthening body, it too fortifies the mind for the challenges of life and forms the invisible bonds of community and friendship that Patriotic Alternative are so eager to foster.
If you would like to join the struggle and become the best version of yourself, email us at southwest@patrioticalternative.org.uk and get involved.
Here's to more sessions in the future! 💪
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Two men convicted over injection of chemical toilets and abattoir washings into Cornwall fields
The assault on your right to eat clean, healthy food continues in some of the most abhorrent, disgusting ways thought possible by the sick, twisted minds of the kind of savages who run these operations.
The men who did this over a nearly decade long period were fined £340,000, which for destruction of the environment and for threatening the health of the people is a woefully lax punishment. They should at least be serving time for this crime.
Sadly, Labour, the Tories, all of the political parties- they talk about loving the countryside, but they introduced all the rules that allow conmen like these men to say they will dispose of waste and instead only enrich themselves. Only by returning to local, community based solutions can be deal with community based problems.
The assault on your right to eat clean, healthy food continues in some of the most abhorrent, disgusting ways thought possible by the sick, twisted minds of the kind of savages who run these operations.
The men who did this over a nearly decade long period were fined £340,000, which for destruction of the environment and for threatening the health of the people is a woefully lax punishment. They should at least be serving time for this crime.
Sadly, Labour, the Tories, all of the political parties- they talk about loving the countryside, but they introduced all the rules that allow conmen like these men to say they will dispose of waste and instead only enrich themselves. Only by returning to local, community based solutions can be deal with community based problems.
CornwallLive
Two men convicted over injection of raw sewage into Cornish fields
They've been hit hard in the pocket over an operation a judge called “woefully lax and inadequate”
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On this day, 1816:
A collection of poems by Samuel Coleridge are published, including his epic 'Kublai Khan' and 'Rhyme of the ancient mariner'.
Coleridge was born in Ottery St Mary and spent most of his life in the South West. He was a contempory of Lord Byron and the two frequently exchanged letters about their thoguths and views of the changing country they were living through in the late 18th and early 19th century. A lot of his works came from when he was a doing ministerial work in Taunton, the Rhyme of the ancient mariner was written when Coleridge was living and around Watchet, in west Somerset.
Considered one of the pioneers of the Romantic age, Coleridge suffered the fate of sadly one too many great artists: unhealthy addiction to drugs and gradual failing health meant that he would not live much past 60. He died in Middlesex, after a long battle with illness.
A collection of poems by Samuel Coleridge are published, including his epic 'Kublai Khan' and 'Rhyme of the ancient mariner'.
Coleridge was born in Ottery St Mary and spent most of his life in the South West. He was a contempory of Lord Byron and the two frequently exchanged letters about their thoguths and views of the changing country they were living through in the late 18th and early 19th century. A lot of his works came from when he was a doing ministerial work in Taunton, the Rhyme of the ancient mariner was written when Coleridge was living and around Watchet, in west Somerset.
Considered one of the pioneers of the Romantic age, Coleridge suffered the fate of sadly one too many great artists: unhealthy addiction to drugs and gradual failing health meant that he would not live much past 60. He died in Middlesex, after a long battle with illness.
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Actually it's RIME of the ancient mariner and refers to the frost on his beard. Cheers
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Forwarded from Mark Collett
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Fighting Back Against the Anti-White System
Join Laura Towler and I as we let everyone know how they can fightback against the anti-white media who seek to demonise nationalists. We also unveil our new leaflet, talking about developments with home schooling and give a full update from our regional groups.
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Forwarded from Morgoth's Review
It's on people who vote Tory to explain this. The old ''To keep Labour out'' waffle isn't going to cut it anymore when after 12 years of Tory rule immigration is 5x (!) higher than what is was under Tony Fucking Blair.
They imported a city the size of Liverpool in a single year, and that's only the ones we know about.
They imported a city the size of Liverpool in a single year, and that's only the ones we know about.
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This weekend, some of our members went to the astoundingly beautiful Silbury hill in Wiltshire for a hike and a banner drop.
Silbury hill is the largest man-made earth mounds in Europe. When you think of how far back it dates and the level of intensity and dedication that our ancestors would have had to put into making this, it boggles the mind they did it without the aid of technology.
After the hike and banner drop, our lads got themselves a well-deserved lunch and a quick pint.
The South West is doing more and more activity with each passing month and our membership is growing. If you've been thinking of joining and meeting those who are engaged in the struggle, there is no greater time than now.
If you'd like to attend future events and be a part of this great movement, you can email us at southwest@patrioticalternative.org.uk
Silbury hill is the largest man-made earth mounds in Europe. When you think of how far back it dates and the level of intensity and dedication that our ancestors would have had to put into making this, it boggles the mind they did it without the aid of technology.
After the hike and banner drop, our lads got themselves a well-deserved lunch and a quick pint.
The South West is doing more and more activity with each passing month and our membership is growing. If you've been thinking of joining and meeting those who are engaged in the struggle, there is no greater time than now.
If you'd like to attend future events and be a part of this great movement, you can email us at southwest@patrioticalternative.org.uk
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On this day, 1840:
The birth of Thomas Hardy in Dorchester, Dorset. Hardy is widely regarded as one of the giants of the Romantic movement and was very critical of the Victorian era and the decline in quality of life of the rural communities as the Industrial revolution went on around them, taking much needed young families from their ancient homes and into the cities.
His greatest literary success was 'Far from the maddening crowds' which deals with the harsher realities of life in rural England.
In his later years, he would write about both the Boer war and First world war, regretful of the loss of life on both sides. He died in 1928 in his native Dorchester.
The birth of Thomas Hardy in Dorchester, Dorset. Hardy is widely regarded as one of the giants of the Romantic movement and was very critical of the Victorian era and the decline in quality of life of the rural communities as the Industrial revolution went on around them, taking much needed young families from their ancient homes and into the cities.
His greatest literary success was 'Far from the maddening crowds' which deals with the harsher realities of life in rural England.
In his later years, he would write about both the Boer war and First world war, regretful of the loss of life on both sides. He died in 1928 in his native Dorchester.
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