UN Migration Pact: Guarantees Finances To Migrants In Host Countries
Harrison Smith's American Journal - September 5th 2024
Essentially, the United Nations, The IMF, The World Bank, George Soros & his Open Society Foundation are implementing their sustainable agenda and replacement migration goals, in order to quicken the establishment of one world government.
FBI knew about the shooter at the Apalachee High School Shooter.
Why did Britons riot a month ago in Southport? They're rioting, because dozens of little girls were stabbed by one of the millions of immigrants that have been placed in their neighbourhood... which have been covered up by police.
If you protest that you do not want these people placed into your neighbourhoods, they'll shut you down, they'll bring in armed foreigners to do this.
All this ties in together.
Twenty thousand Haitians have been inserted into Springfield Ohio, over the passed 3 years, a city of @ sixty thousand. New jobs were created for the people of Springfield, however the jobs were given to the migrants, because they get paid less, because the government subsidizes them.
NATOs Diversity Drive: Ukraine men have been sent to fight on the front lines, have died in numbers. To replace them, African men are being taught Ukrainian and being sent to the Ukraine in population replacement.
Colorado: Venezuelan gangs have taken over apartment complexes, since 2023.
- Governments are importing violent criminals, they're planting them in your town, lying to you about it, and funding activists groups to make sure that it happens forever.
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One History Lesson
For many years we’ve been deceived into believing a distorted — and often completely fabricated — version of reality. This is true for much of human history.
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Written and directed by Dennis Wise, who reportedly spent 3 years researching and working on this documentary, it shows (there’s a long list of references at the end in the credits). If history lessons were presented as well as this documentary, the world might be a better place today. Watch with an open but critical mind, and do your own homework. The producers of this documentary advise the same at the end before the credits.
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The Mystery of Israel? by David Sorensen
Countless people wrote me that THE MYSTERY OF ISRAEL is the most powerful exposé of the hidden secrets about the state of Israel.
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Help wake up America and the world. Be brave. Don't shy away. Watch and share like a lion.
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Tommy Robinson Speech at the Oxford Union in 2014
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
is better known as ‘Tommy Robinson’, the former leader of the English Defence League. He is regarded by some as a champion of freedom and a martyr for truth, but reviled by others as an Islamophobe, if not a racist.
Huw Spanner met him in the East End of London, within spitting distance of Cable Street, on 11 September 2020.
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Spoiling for a Fight
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
is better known as ‘Tommy Robinson’, the former leader of the English Defence League. He is regarded by some as a champion of freedom and a martyr for truth, but reviled by others as an Islamophobe, if not a racist.
Huw Spanner met him in the East End of London, within spitting distance of Cable Street, on 11 September 2020.
Photography: High Profiles
I was impressed by the speech you gave at the Oxford Union in 2014…1
D’you know what, that was the first time in five years of activism that I had an opportunity to speak. I’d been invited onto many TV shows and everything was a gotcha moment about racism or the behaviour of an English Defence League supporter. I’d just come out of jail, after 22 weeks, and that was my first opportunity to say: ‘OK, this is who I am. This is where I’ve grown up. I know it’s different to where many other people have grown up, but…’
That being Luton, in Bedfordshire. A recent online discussion described it as ‘a shithole’. Someone wrote: ‘Never in my entire life have I been to a town so devoid of any type of history, culture or community.’2
Is that fair?
One-million-per-cent fair. You know what, I loved that town and I fought for it, but now I despise it. I drive around it. I speak to people who get the train, they say they close their eyes when they go through Luton.
Luton was a fabulous town. It was rough, but what it’s become, the level of violence, the criminality, all of the problems – and there’s a lot that aren’t [down to] Islam…
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Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
is better known as ‘Tommy Robinson’, the former leader of the English Defence League. He is regarded by some as a champion of freedom and a martyr for truth, but reviled by others as an Islamophobe, if not a racist.
Huw Spanner met him in the East End of London, within spitting distance of Cable Street, on 11 September 2020.
Photography: High Profiles
I was impressed by the speech you gave at the Oxford Union in 2014…1
D’you know what, that was the first time in five years of activism that I had an opportunity to speak. I’d been invited onto many TV shows and everything was a gotcha moment about racism or the behaviour of an English Defence League supporter. I’d just come out of jail, after 22 weeks, and that was my first opportunity to say: ‘OK, this is who I am. This is where I’ve grown up. I know it’s different to where many other people have grown up, but…’
That being Luton, in Bedfordshire. A recent online discussion described it as ‘a shithole’. Someone wrote: ‘Never in my entire life have I been to a town so devoid of any type of history, culture or community.’2
Is that fair?
One-million-per-cent fair. You know what, I loved that town and I fought for it, but now I despise it. I drive around it. I speak to people who get the train, they say they close their eyes when they go through Luton.
Luton was a fabulous town. It was rough, but what it’s become, the level of violence, the criminality, all of the problems – and there’s a lot that aren’t [down to] Islam…
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‘Despise’ is a very strong word.
I despise what the Council have done to it. There’s hardly any Lutonians of my generation left. We had a school reunion recently and I asked: Who still lives in Luton? No one. There’s no one left. There’s no English.
In a lot of the schools now, white kids are minority children. I speak to so many of their parents in the town and they don’t know what to do – a white kid will have a run-in with some of the Pakistanis, they beat him up and the school won’t protect him, because, well, how do we deal with it? If it was white kids beating up a Pakistani based on race, all hell would – everyone would be helping to protect the Pakistani kid. But the white kids are sort of just left on their own.
I see what’s happened to Luton and I know it’s going to happen to the rest of the UK. That’s the thing I’ve been trying to awaken people to.
Who do you count as English? Is that a racial or cultural category?
I’d define it as people who describe themselves as ‘English’. I’ve got many black friends – St Lucians, Jamaicans, Nigerians – you ask them where they’re from, they’re English, yeah? You go to Luton town centre and ask any of the Pakistani boys where they’re from, they’ll say: ‘I’m Pakistani.’ Pakistan win the cricket, they’re all celebrating. Pakistan do anything, they’re celebrating. They’re not bothered when Britain do anything, or England – and they’re second- or third-generation.
My mother was an Irishwoman when she come to England [but] I’m English.
You don’t think of yourself as half Irish?3
I am half Irish. I’m not ashamed of that. I’ve gone through my family history and my mother’s [great-uncle] was shot dead in the 1916 Easter Uprising, 15 years old. Her grandad won a medal of honour from the French government. I’m proud of my Irish history; but I’m English.
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