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Wotan

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Dec 15, 2004, 5:06:03 AM12/15/04
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"Anti-Multiculty" <Antimult...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| [Ed. Even the trendies are feeling the multicultural pinch....]
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| Exodus as Dutch middle class seek new life
|
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/12/11/wneth111.xml
| 11/12/2004
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| For years Holland was celebrated as a symbol of racial tolerance.
But two
| high-profile murders have changed all that, reports Ambrose
Evans-Pritchard
|
| Escaping the stress of clogged roads, street violence and loss of
faith in
| Holland's once celebrated way of life, the Dutch middle classes are
leaving
| the country in droves for the first time in living memory.
|
| The new wave of educated migrants are quietly voting with their feet
against
| a multicultural experiment long touted as a model for the world, but
| increasingly a warning of how good intentions can go wrong.
|
| Australia, Canada and New Zealand are the pin-up countries for those
craving
| the great outdoors and old-fashioned civility.
|
| The illusion that all was well in the Netherlands died in May 2002
when Pim
| Fortuyn, the shaven-headed, gay populist, was shot by a Left-wing
activist
| in the country's first political assassination since 1584.
|

The closet Marxist governments of Europe are driving out
their own intellectual assets as professional people leave in
the largest and longest brain drain seen in history.

200,000 people moved out of Britain last year to escape
from Blair's emerging communist police state - and that
is accelerating as more and more people just give up and
leave.

The only hope of avoiding a vertical decline into economic
collapse now rests with sufficient people voting out the
communists who rule Britain and Europe.

And that means voting in parties like the BNP in Britain,
and other right wing parties across Europe, who are the
last remaining repository of traditional democracy that
saw the rise of British and European wealth and stability
over the last 60 years.

But communists do not go that easily. In Belgium the
crooks in office simply banned their own right wing
opposition party - and in Britain the leader of the BNP
has just been arrested by Blunket misusing our now
politicised police - following a long campaign of police
and civil harassment.

It is up to the voters to see Blair and his fellow communists
across Europe for what they are - and vote them out whilst
they still can.

For you can be absolutely certain that the ability to remove
them by the ballot box - even a rigged ballot box with
postal votes turning democracy into an empty farce -
will not last forever.

When they are absolutely certain that they have placed
enough communists in charge of our armed forces and
police to avoid a coup, they will simply cancel all
elections.


Stan Pierce

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Dec 15, 2004, 7:17:42 AM12/15/04
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"Wotan" <Wo...@Valhalla.net> wrote in message news:41c0...@212.67.96.135...
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> The only hope of avoiding a vertical decline into economic
> collapse now rests with sufficient people voting out the
> communists who rule Britain and Europe.

Let it go. Britain is not worth saving. A people that fought to keep out
Germans with *their* brains and lets this generation absorb West Indians and
Muslims deserves to go down the chute.
Complete social collapse and Islamisation is ironic justice for toleration.
Nothing can save Britain now.


David Segall

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Dec 15, 2004, 8:22:18 AM12/15/04
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"Stan Pierce" <tpi...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:

Can you provide a single objective measure that shows that Britain has
declined relative to some other OECD countries in the last twenty
years?
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Wotan

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Dec 15, 2004, 12:20:35 PM12/15/04
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"Stan Pierce" <tpi...@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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There are 3 things that could, and I think one of them
might, and two of them would.

1) A massive switch of voting from Nu Lab/Fake conservative
to parties like the BNP or UKIP

2) Civil war.

3) Military coup. Now justified in the light of the arrest of
the leader of an opposition party with 800,000 votes under
their belt.

This development answers the defence "ah, but you cannot
depose a democratically elected government". They are
not a democratic government once they start arresting the
leaders of opposition parties.

Stan Pierce

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Dec 15, 2004, 3:39:22 PM12/15/04
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Yes, I agree with that. But the British now are too lethargic to actually
DO anything. This is a different generation. They are talkers not doers.
Their 'commitment' is to real estate values and credit card dept repayment
not their history. 800.000 votes is not a commitment to action. They
would let you down if the crunch came to action.

This is not a poverty driven desperate people like Hitler had to get things
moving.
Big Money would wait to see if trade would suffer the eviction of masses of
ragheads. This is what determines action and its encouragement. You also
have all the queer caring people in the BBC to contend with. Immagine their
squealing reaction. They almost faint in shock at the thought of a White
Christmassy Britain again with kids singing carols and believing in a baby
Jesus. Oh no no, can't have that...too radical.


Jan Holland

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Dec 18, 2004, 4:08:30 AM12/18/04
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:22:18 GMT, David Segall <da...@nowherel.net>
wrote:

Look at how public transport looks, (trains, stations), the houses and
compare between Continent and UK ?

IMO in the Netherlands and Germany they look much better maintained
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Jan Holland

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Dec 18, 2004, 4:11:09 AM12/18/04
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It is the result of the inflation (on top of the underlying
depression). You get rich by phony processes, not by working.

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