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Aristocratic nationalism. Militarism. Fascism.

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ENGLAND EXPECTS THAT EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY

On this day 220 years ago, 21st October 1805, Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, one of England's finest sons, led his fleet to victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in a radical manoeuvre that broke the French and Spanish line. He died a hero aboard his flagship, HMS Victory, felled by a sniper.

You who follow in his footsteps, remember his glory.


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A unionist planted a Union Jack over a hundred feet in the air overlooking Glasgow Celtic's stadium causing many rebels to seeth. 🔴⚪️🔵🍀

'Take aim against the rebel scum!'

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21/10/2025 A unionist planted a Union Jack over a hundred feet in the air overlooking Glasgow Celtic's stadium causing many rebels to seeth. 🔴⚪️🔵🍀 'Take aim against the rebel scum!' @thenewfirm6 I Backup Channel I
Remember British patriot Captain Robert Nairac of the Grenadier Guards, who was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered by Irish terrorists in 1977, while deployed in Northern Ireland. Irish sources as late as 2025 still taunt that his body will never be found. Know who your friends and enemies are, and remember that European solidarity does not mean all Europeans are your friends.
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Remember British patriot Captain Robert Nairac of the Grenadier Guards, who was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered by Irish terrorists in 1977, while deployed in Northern Ireland. Irish sources as late as 2025 still taunt that his body will never be found.…
“Captain Nairac served for four tours of duty in Northern Ireland totalling twenty-eight months. During the whole of this time he made an outstanding personal contribution: his quick analytical brain, resourcefulness, physical stamina and above all his courage and dedication inspired admiration in everyone who knew him.

On his fourth tour Captain Nairac was a Liaison Officer at Headquarters 3 Infantry Brigade. His task was connected with surveillance operations.

On the night of 14/15 May 1977 Captain Nairac was abducted from a village in South Armagh by at least seven men. Despite his fierce resistance he was overpowered and taken across the border into the nearby Republic of Ireland where he was subjected to a succession of exceptionally savage assaults in an attempt to extract information which would have put other lives and future operations at serious risk. These efforts to break Captain Nairac's will failed entirely. Weakened as he was in strength—though not in spirit—by the brutality, he yet made repeated and spirited attempts to escape, but on each occasion was eventually overpowered by the weight of numbers against him. After several hours in the hands of his captors, Captain Nairac was callously murdered by a gunman of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who had been summoned to the scene. His assassin subsequently said "He never told us anything".

Captain Nairac's exceptional courage and acts of the greatest heroism in circumstances of extreme peril showed devotion to duty and personal courage second to none.”

- Citation for the posthumous award of the George Cross to Captain Robert Nairac, The London Gazette, 13 February 1979
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