Avoiding a European Intifada
In the wake of the Islamic attacks in Paris last night, as the death toll gradually rises as more and more bodies are discovered and as more people expire from fatal injuries, people all over Europe are today realising that what we are witnessing could have happened in any large European town or city, and probably will unless something radical is done to prevent it, now! Several years ago, something could have easily been done…
The Migrant ‘Crisis’ – Some Further Considerations
By Max Musson: I obtained a copy of the results of a YouGov opinion poll taken during the last week of February this year and it was interesting to me that even before the current ‘migrant crisis’ had erupted as fully as it has now, 75% of the people polled stated they thought immigration has been too high over the last ten years, and it struck me that this viewpoint diametrically opposes the impression of…
Dave Whelan in the Cross-Hairs
By Max Musson: Dave Whelan is a former professional soccer player with Blackburn Rovers and Crewe Alexandra football clubs who was forced to give up his playing career through injury. He is something of a legend however having built up a multi-million pound sports business empire and now owns Wigan Athletic football club. He is the former owner of JJB Sports and the current owner of the DW Stadium where Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors…
As Remembrance Day & the Centenary of WWI Approaches …
By Max Musson: From time to time, the advocates of multiculturalism and multiracialism trot out the hackneyed assertion and untruth that one or more of the various immigrant groups in this country are perfectly entitled to colonise Britain because their forebears fought for this country during the two World Wars, and in this centenary year in which we are as a nation commemorating the sacrifices of our grandfathers’ and great-grandfathers’ generation during World War One,…
Is Anti-Semitism a Racket?
By A.K. Chesterton: Editor’s note: This article comprises the first chapter of a book entitled, ‘The Tragedy of Anti-Semitism’, written in the form of an exchange of letters between A.K.Chesterton and a Mr Joseph Leftwich, a Jew. The book was published in 1948 prior to the formation of the state of Israel and therefore while all references to that land use the term ‘Palestine’, the modern reader might wish to substitute the term ‘Israel’. Throughout…
Hate Graffiti Fabricated?
By Max Musson: My attention was caught recently by an article published on the Jewish Chronicle website entitled, “Police pledge to crack down on antisemitic graffiti“. The article states, “Police are investigating an increase in antisemitic graffiti in Manchester. “Since October there have been five incidents in Prestwich and Whitefield, areas in the north of the city that are home to large numbers of Jews.” I wondered what kind of graffiti had been sprayed or…
On the Khazars & Others
By Frederick Dixon: The idea that the Jews of eastern Europe are the descendants of the Khazars is one which has considerable traction among racial nationalists. It is difficult to see why
No Change at the BBC
By Michael Woodbridge: On Tuesday 16th April, James Harding, the former editor of The Times, was named as the new Head of News at the BBC. Harding is to replace Helen Boaden, who stepped aside after criticism of the way in which the BBC handled the reporting of child sex-abuse claims made against the late TV host Jimmy Savile. The BBC has been criticized over its decision to cancel a show which examined claims that Savile…