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On this day a year ago
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Naturally, System MPs such as Andrew Selous are not personally affected by mass immigration and migration-invasion. In fact, as either rentiers or “investors” —as at least most MPs are— they benefit from it directly or indirectly, while living far away from the consequences of it.
Offline, as Nick Griffin has tweeted at times, the aim should be to be as off-grid, off-monitoring as possible. A business or trade supplying services or goods which people need or want, and which has no Jew-Zionist-drafted “codes of conduct” etc (the sort designed to control free expression). So plumber or car repairer rather than barrister, and farmer (preferably with own land) rather than solicitor or civil servant etc.
See also: https://www.gov.uk/home-education.
…and the main driver behind the “revisionism” in this case? The Jewish-Zionist element, which has been complaining about Roald Dahl for years.

I should add I write out of principle, and that I am not particularly interested in Dahl’s writing per se. In fact, I have never read any of his work except his brief WW2 memoir (he was in the RAF) and I read that only about 15 or 20 years ago. Indeed, until I met a lady, in or about 1981, and whose young children were crazy about Dahl, I do not think that I had ever heard of him (I was about 25 then).
Already stomped under the sand, “white European culture and civilization“…
The pro-freedom crowd was much larger than the pathetic “antifa”/”SWP” straggle.
The Kiev regime is running out of ammunition, willing recruits and also, I think, time.
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From the newspapers
“Climate change could be tackled with the help of a World War II-style rationing of petrol, meat and the energy people use in their homes, UK scientists say.
They claim that this would help countries to slash their greenhouse gas emissions ‘rapidly and fairly’.
Researchers from the University of Leeds also said that governments could restrict the number of long-haul flights people make in a year or ‘limit the amount of petrol one can buy in a month’.“
[Daily Mail]
Still think that there is no conspiracy?
Look at that. A different wallpaper as compared to the “Covid” “crisis”, but with similar outcomes.
The transnational conspiracy is trying various ways of bamboozling people, with the idea that “slowly slowly catchee monkey“…
“A grinning cyclist who mowed down a 13-year-old boy while doing a ‘wheelie’ at red traffic lights walked free from court after the judge accepted he had shown ‘genuine remorse’.
Robert Andrews, 25, caused life-threatening injuries to the boy after he failed to spot the stop signal at a major road junction in Wigan while balancing his bike on one wheel – ploughing into the teenager who was walking home from school.
The boy, a talented golfer, suffered injuries so severe that doctors had to remove his spleen, and he has since been unable to play full rounds of his favourite sport.
He also faces being on antibiotics for the rest of his life to reduce the chances of infection.“
[Daily Mail]
Is this justice? I think not. Britain is now awash, and has been for decades, with arrogant and not infrequently loony cyclists of that sort. I suppose that their spiritual leader, in effect, is hugely overpaid and overrated BBC mediocrity, Jeremy Vine.
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“Krassenstein“…
Always, “them”. Every. Single. Time…
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As regular readers will know, one of the five tweets that got me disbarred in 2016 (at the instigation of a pack of Jews) was that describing Michael Gove as a “pro-Jew, pro-Israel expenses cheat“. All of which was proveably true. At that time, I was unaware that he was (and I think still is) also a drunk and a drug abuser.
The little bastard is still in the Cabinet, incredibly (but then look at the others who are also there…).
It has never been revealed why his wife, tabloid scribbler (and I think Jewish, or part-Jew) Sarah Vine chucked him out (the divorce was finalized about a year ago).
I was at the Carlton Club once (and only once), to meet an MP on an Africa-related foreign policy matter that had potential but never came to anything. I was only about 20 and, perhaps, had the misplaced confidence often associated with extreme youth. I was also then unaware what deadheads most MPs are.
That was in the 1970s, long before that club was damaged by an IRA bomb (1990) and partly rebuilt. Quite an impressive place then and, it seems, even now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Club.
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I read about that idiot of Andrew Selous, looking at his face is enough. As usual he has done NOTHING relevant or useful in his life. His pathetic “military career” ended after six years during which he did not even reach the rank of captain.
Strangely enough there is no mention of his family being very wealthy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Selous
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Claudius:
On this occasion, “Smersh” *was* asleep. I must have been tired, and so confused two MPs, Andrew Selous and Bob Seely.
Having said that, Selous is, I believe, wealthy anyway, and from a wealthy family.
Selous’ family owned a successful electronics company; he attended Eton; he worked as an insurance underwriter (often very lucrative); and he was in the —very selective— part-time Army unit (Reserves/TA), the Honourable Artillery Company.
I do not know what his connection is —if any— with the famous Selous after whom was named the Selous Scouts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Selous
but Selous is a rare name, so there is probably some connection.
“The unit was named after the British explorer Frederick Selous (1851–1917) and its motto was pamwe chete—a Shona phrase meaning “all together”, “together only” or “forward together”. The charter of the Selous Scouts directed them to “the clandestine elimination of terrorism both within and without the country”.[13]”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selous_Scouts
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Thank you for the information. I looked up the Seely family and I found this excellent article that shows how rich and powerful they were. However, I believe that the famous general “Jack” Seely owes much of his fame to his family connections and his friendship with Winston Churchill.
http://woottonbridgeiow.org.uk/wightlife/seely.php
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Claudius:
Thank you.
I see that the Seely family once owned the beautiful 18thC house, Gatcombe (on the Isle of Wight, not the one where Princess Anne lives, in Gloucestershire; and not the one by Reigate in Surrey).
It was on sale recently for £5M.
Click to access LAC210346_LAC21002623.PDF
Now if only my Euromillions ticket had come up…
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