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Bilderberg: One mention of Sylvester McCoy and it all kicks off
'No fotografia' - the snap of a bemulleted Greek copper that landed Charlie Skelton in police custody at Bilderberg.
Charlie Skelton is menaced by police with guns (and mirrors on sticks) in his third dispatch from (near) the Bilderberg summit of the global elite.
You know your day’s gone badly when it ends with you being shouted at in a Greek police station.
It wasn’t meant to...
SA expats flock to BNP
Recruitment to the far-right British National Party (BNP) is rife among South African expatriates to the UK, according to a report by anti-fascist magazine Searchlight. White southern Africans, some with a history of hate crime, are prominent members and large contributors to the BNP. With the far-right movement seemingly dormant in South Africa, most of those involved are more able to thrive with...
60% of all New UK HIV Cases Result from Sub-Saharan Population Growth
Latest HIV infection figures – which show that Britain now has almost twice as many new HIV cases diagnosed in a year as any other west European country – have revealed the full extent of Sub-Saharan immigration to this country.
There were 7,734 new cases of the virus recorded in 2007, nearly double the figure reported at the turn of the millennium, according to Unicef. The worst-affected...
Ghosts of Popes Past
Poor Pope Benedict XVI. Wherever he goes he is plagued by the larger-than-life reputation of Pope John Paul II whose legacy keeps growing, perhaps nowhere more so than on the current visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
On Day One of the trip, Benedict visited the Holocaust memorial at Yad Vashem where by all accounts he gave a moving speech but, unlike his predecessor, failed to mention...
EU slaps record one-billion-euro fine on Intel
Intel has been found guilty of squeezing rivals out of the European market.
European Union antitrust regulators have fined Intel a record 1.06 billion euros, after finding the US chipmaker guilty of illegal practices to squeeze its main rival out of European markets.
The European Commission has accused Intel of using illegal rebates to push rivals out of the computer processing unit (CPU) market. The...
BBC Appoints Muslim as Head of Religious Programming
Could anyone in the world imagine Saudi Arabia or any Muslim country appointing a Christian or a Jew, or any other religion as head of its public broadcasting for religious services?
In Britain, which is steadily being colonised by mass immigration from Muslim countries, the British Broadcasting Corporation has appointed Mr Aaqil Ahmed its first Muslim head of religious programming.
He will join the...
Italy does not want to become 'multi-ethnic' says Silvio Berlusconi
An immigrant is helped by an Italian soldier as he arrives in the Sicilian harbour of Porto Empedocle
Italy does not want to become a “multi-ethnic” country and will continue its newly adopted policy of sending boatloads of immigrants and asylum seekers back to North Africa, the prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, said.
Previous Left-wing governments had “opened the doors to clandestine...
Demjanjuk facing Germany charges
Mr Demjanjuk has argued his health is too poor for him to be prosecuted
The frail 89-year-old arrived in Germany on Tuesday morning after being deported from the US.
He is now in Stadelheim prison, say prosecutors, where he will undergo a medical check and then have his pages-long arrest warrant read out to him.
He denies accusations that he worked as a guard in the Sobibor Nazi death camp.
Mr Demjanjuk,...
Russian gay community looking for trouble on Eurovision Final
Peter Tatchell, Britain’s well-known defender of the rights of sexual minorities, is going to visit Moscow to participate in the gay pride parade in Russia’s capital. Tatchell is arriving in Moscow despite the decision of the Moscow government to ban the march of homosexual individuals.
The parade is to take place on May 16, Saturday, to coincide with the final night of the Eurovision Song Contest...
Pope Benedict 'never in the Hitler Youth', says Vatican
Claims from the Pope’s official spokesman that he was never in the Hitler Youth caused a storm of outrage yesterday.
The declaration, which came during a hugely sensitive visit to Israel, contradicts Benedict XVI’s own admission that he was in the Nazi organisation.
The Pope had already angered Israelis with his speech at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem.
In his remarks,...
Turkey Keeps Knocking, But They Can’t Come In
The leaders of Germany and France have again rejected the possibility of Turkey’s membership to the 27-state European Union, the Wall Street Journal reports. Speaking on Sunday, Germany’s Chancellor, Angela Merkel said, “We cannot take in everyone in Europe as a full member.”
She has, nevertheless floated the possibility of a loosely defined partnership with Turkey.
France’s President, Nicolas...
Lieberman sees Europeans as 'cowards'
German lawmakers are disappointed with the first European trip by Israel’s Avigdor Lieberman as the foreign minister, who sees the Europeans as “cowards.”
“It was a swan song of soft power in every way,” Werner Hoyer from Free Democrats (FDP) was quoted by The Local as telling The Berliner Zeitung newspaper.
“Lieberman sees us Europeans as a pile of cowards,”...
Hundreds of Protesters at anti-Islam rally in Cologne
Hundreds of people have demonstrated in German city of Cologne protesting against an anti-Islam rally and urging support to Muslims’ rights in the country.
Two right-wing groups held the anti-Islam rally on Saturday to oppose the building of a large new mosque in the city. There were about 300 people at the right-wing rally, according to police.
Following the anti-Islam rally, about 1600 left-wingers...
Muslim Demographics in Europe
Muslim Demographics in Europe constitute a frightening number that could bring the death of the white European-Christian people. We must act now.
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Time to bail out of Britain?
RUE Britannia, Britannia rues the waves of disbelief, dismay and despondency that have been rippling across the nation since Alistair Darling’s Budget Day, when he declared class war on high earners and made ridiculously optimistic forecasts about economic recovery, while cheerfully ratcheting national debt up to £1.4 trillion by 2014.
It’s time to quit. And if he won’t, maybe we should. It’s...