So, terror has struck Paris again. Karim Cheurfi, a 39-year-old recidivist, allegedly linked to the Islamic State, has been blamed for the murder on the 20th of April of a policeman in the French capital’s grand boulevard Champs Elysées. Cheurfi has a similar profile to previous terrorists.
Read More »The French Election: Which candidate should Leftists vote for?
Presidential candidate François Asselineau of the Popular Republican Union (UPR), the fastest growing grass-roots political movement in France, has unequivocally condemned the US bombing of a Syrian Airbase last week. He has called President Trump, ” the American Tsipras.”
Read More »As the US and EU disintegrate, is it time for a French renaissance?
Things were looking good for days. President Donald Trump had reportedly sent US senator Tulsi Gabbard on a fact-finding mission in Syria and wanted to know if President Assad would cooperate with the US in defeating ISIS. Assad was willing to cooperate with the new American president. US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s recent statement in Ankara that the US had renounced its desire to remove Assad seemed to mark a major policy shift in the right direction. French presidential favourite Marine Le Pen was unequivocal in her desire to work with the Syrian government to defeat Takfiri terrorism. France’s …
Read More »Myanmar defies the “International Community”
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s de facto leader, has rejected UN calls for an investigation into the plight of the so-called Rohingya ethnic minority in the country. Violence irrupted in the Arakan province in October 2016 when Jihadi terrorists attacked a police checkpoint along the Bangladeshi border, killing nine policemen.
Read More »London terrorist attack: Westminster’s jihadis come home
One year to the day after the Brussels terrorist attacks, a terrorist drove a car into Westminster parliament buildings killing four people and wounding several others. The British public are in shock. Westminster is considered to be a monument to British ‘democracy’. The date 3/22 will be remembered among those who mourn over the skulls and bones of loved ones lost to terrorism. Today, many of those mourners are in Syria. Just a few hours earlier, 50 destitute families staying at the al Badiya Dakhilya school in the village of Mansoura on the outskirts of Raqqa, were blown to pieces …
Read More »Is Trump Killing Israel With Kindness?
We wrote a few months ago that the only good thing one could say about Trump was that he was unpredictable. Just a month in the Oval Office, President Trump is living up to his reputation. His meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the 16th of February was not particularly well received in Israel. In contrast to President Obama, Trump’s body language and rhetoric strongly suggested he, and not Netanyahu, was in charge. Trump was questioned about recent accusations that he was a ‘holocaust denier’. The American president imperiously ignored the question. Then, he dropped a bomb: The …
Read More »The Rohingya Psyops: Waging Covert War on Myanmar
The United Nations has accused the Government of Myanmar of committing ‘genocide’ against the Rohingya Muslim minority in the country’s troubled Rakhine State. In recent weeks the crisis in Myanmar has escalated, with human rights groups and NGOs publishing copious denunciations of the alleged human rights abuses and mass murder committed by the Myanmar Armed Forces, (Tatmadaw). The Myanmar government claims that they are fighting a war on terrorism against forces which seek to destabilise the state, Islamist forces in particular. They also claim that the so-called ethnic minority commonly referred to as ‘Rohingya’ are really illegal East Bengali immigrants. …
Read More »Trump and the question of Fascism
European elites are not happy with the victory of Donald Trump. Smug university ‘leftists’ are just as unhappy. The French fake leftist newspaper Libération called President-Elect Trump ‘American psycho’. They are horribly upset that political correctness may now be over.
Read More »Red Star over Bethlehem: The politics of Christmas
We sometimes hear about the war on terror, the war on drugs, the war on cancer and many others.But in recent years there has been a growing controversy in Western societies concerning the celebration of Christmas. Is it reasonable to talk, as some Christians do, about a “war on Christmas”?
Read More »CETA: The project for a transatlantic superstate
Here is an interview I recently did with Russian state news agency Sputnik Radio on the attempt by globalist elites in Europe and the United States to create a transatlantic superstate.
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