Digital Dystopia

The European Union is implementing a digital ID, which will be coupled with the digital euro and personal health data (an extension of the “vaccine passport”) to produce a comprehensive digital profile for each EU citizen. It’s not hard to see the erosion of personal privacy that will emerge out of this digital gulag.

Dominik Kettner is a German entrepreneur whose specialty is the precious metals trade, and is also a prolific vlogger who produces numerous videos on finance-related topics. In the following video he talks about the implementation of the digital euro, and the danger it poses to the civil liberties of European citizens.

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

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Russia Floods Africa With Free Grain

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from the Eurobrics news portal:

Despite sanctions: Russia delivers free grain to Africa

Despite the harsh sanctions policy of the collective West, Russia is recording consistently positive or even record results in most of its economic sectors. In the agricultural and food sector, for example, Moscow achieved a historic high last year — a total harvest of almost 160 million tons of grain.

As a result, Russian exports also increased significantly: in the 2022/23 agricultural year, Russian grain deliveries abroad totaled around 60 million tons. The export of wheat, flour and wheat products is expected to amount to 45 million tonnes, which corresponds to a global market share of around 20%.

This means that the turnover of the Russian agricultural sector is also increasing. According to the TASS news agency, which refers to preliminary information from the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, Russia was able to increase its income from agricultural exports by 12% to a record US$41.5 billion in the summer compared to 2021. The Ministry of Agriculture officially expects an increase to US$45 billion.

For Russia, this recovery is essentially vital after the catastrophic decline of its entire agricultural sector in the 1990s and the associated food supply crises. In this respect, the decision in Russia was correct to even manifest the guarantee of food self-sufficiency as part of the national doctrine on food security in 2010.

Thanks to billions of euros in subsidies or support programs that have since flowed to agricultural producers, a 90% self-sufficiency level for the most important staple foods in the country, as defined by the doctrine, has been guaranteed for several years, so that the Russian government is now focusing on an agricultural policy set on Export.

Free grain for African crisis countries

Countries in Africa and Asia that repeatedly struggle with food crises will benefit from this. In this regard, at the Russia-Africa Summit last July, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his intention to provide free grain as humanitarian aid to six African countries on the World Food Program list. These crisis states are Burkina Faso, Eritrea, Mali, Zimbabwe, Somalia and the Central African Republic, which were originally supposed to receive up to 50,000 tons of grain from Russia. The scope of this aid has now been increased by the Russian Foreign Ministry to 200,000 tons of wheat.

The move came after Moscow previously refused to extend the grain agreement with Turkey, Ukraine and the United Nations Organization. This deal was intended to enable exports of Ukrainian grain, food and fertilizer from Ukrainian Black Sea ports along a secure maritime corridor to countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. In addition, the contract should, among other things, lift those Western sanctions that are directed against the Russian agricultural sector. This included, for example, lifting the ban on grain and fertilizer exports, lifting certain sanctions in the banking sector or on the import of agricultural machinery.

Despite the fact that Western sanctions — which curb Russian agricultural exports — remain in place, Russia is already implementing its agricultural aid promise, sending the first Russian ship with free grain to Africa in November. As Russian media recently reported, citing the Somali national news agency SONNA, a ship carrying 25,000 tons of free wheat from Russia arrived in Somalia last week.

“Somalia has received an urgently needed aid shipment of 25,000 tons of wheat from Russia to combat the consequences of floods in the country. The aid shipment, which arrived in Mogadishu on Thursday, was handed over to the Somali Disaster Management Authority (SoDMA),” it said.

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Meanwhile, in The Netherlands

As expected, there is massive struggle underway in The Netherlands to prevent Geert Wilders from forming a government. Our Dutch correspondent H. Numan has the report.


Dilan Yeşilgöz, the leader of the conservative party VVD, offering her warmest felicitations to congratulate Geert Wilders on his victory

Meanwhile, in The Netherlands

by H. Numan

We’re struggling as usual forming a coalition. Especially as nobody wants to be partner with the PVV party. By ‘nobody’ I mean the established parties that matter. In Dutch we call them ‘regenten‘ (regents); you would call them elites. They’re not just the political parties, but anyone important. The media are firmly against the PVV party. So are higher ranking civil servants, the courts, the press, many businesses — just about anyone of importance. There are, of course, parties that do want to work with the PVV, but they are all small fry. Not enough to form a coalition.

In America you have at least some mainstream media that are conservative. In The Netherlands that’s different. We don’t have any. None whatsoever. Take newspapers, for example. Nearly all Dutch newspapers are now owned by a single wealthy Belgian family or a Belgian company: the van Thillo family and Mediahuis. Together they own more than 90% of all Dutch newspapers. And they are very progressive. Salon socialists, of course. Socialism is, after all, a plaything for the discontented rich.

The NRC-Handelsblad fired the first broadside on the PVV after the elections. They published an article about Gom van Strien, a PVV senator appointed by Geert Wilders as scout. Don’t worry about the man; I never heard of him either. They published that he is currently being prosecuted for fraud. (The original article is behind a paywall.) The man had to resign on Monday. The idea behind it is pretty obvious: we’re going to make it impossible for Wilders to even try to negotiate. Let alone form a coalition.

However, it completely backfired. Geert Wilders struck back. It’s not the first time they’ve tried to block him. He asked Labor/GL politician Ronald Plasterk to scout for him, flabbergasting just about anyone. Who is Plasterk? One of the very few Labor politicians I find acceptable. He was a scientist, a real one, in molecular biology. He changed to politics, and became the (Labor) education and science minister in 2007. He left politics after his tenure, and currently is a professor at the University of Amsterdam. He is quite popular, left and right. That’s unique, and shows his capabilities. Even I find very little wrong with him! What’s even more striking is that he is a columnist for the (somewhat conservative) Telegraaf newspaper, and a popular one at that.

That’s striking back with a vengeance. Wilders didn’t know about the legal proceedings against van Strien. He was unpleasantly surprised to read it in the papers. Mr. van Strien never said anything about it when he accepted the job. What happens with the man is irrelevant for us. Maybe he’s innocent, maybe he’s not. I don’t know. I have yet to meet an honest politician, so I do have my doubts. Maybe he’ll keep his PVV job, probably not. I find it very questionable not to mention you’re currently involved in a trial. However, that is for Wilders to decide. Not me.

Wilders’ counterstroke is masterful. It completely stunned the establishment. By asking a popular (ex) Labor politician they stand, for the moment, powerless. They can’t embarrass Plasterk, as he is one of them. Nor can they prosecute him, as there is nothing to prosecute. He’s clean as a whistle. Even better: he is capable, no-nonsense and knows how to handle people. It’s possible, even likely, he’ll get the job done in a couple of days. Now the ball is back in the elites’ court again. They have to find something else. Don’t worry: they will.

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“The People Will Get Their Country Back”

As you all know by now, Geert Wilders, the leader of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid, PVV) won a major victory last Wednesday in the general election in the Netherlands. The following video shows a brief victory speech given by Mr. Wilders to his supporters on the evening after the election.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

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Landslide Victory for the PVV!

Our Dutch correspondent H. Numan sends this report on yesterday’s stunning general election in The Netherlands.

Landslide victory for the PVV!

by H. Numan

Yesterday we had elections in The Netherlands. The results are mind-boggling. Stunning, completely unexpected. Possibly even revolutionary! Though the most difficult part of the elections will be forming a coalition government. While the establishment has lost the battle, they may almost certainly win the war. Let’s have a look at the elections first.

The PVV won by a landslide. I never expected they would win this big: out of a total of 150, no fewer than 36 seats! The PVV gained a stunning 19 seats. That means they more than doubled, coming from 18 seats. They are, by far, the biggest party now. That doesn’t make Wilders PM automatically. He’ll have to negotiate a coalition. That means other parties must be willing to govern with him. And that can be very difficult, if not outright impossible.

The runner-up is the combination Labor/Communists, PvdA/GL. They won 25 seats, coming from 17 seats. The VVD (they pretend to be our Conservative party) lost a lot; they now hold 24 seats, losing 10 seats. I expected them to lose. In Dutch politics, the party that breaks the coalition pays for it. That’s what the VVD did, dropping from 34 seats to now 24 seats. Pretty big, and something I expected.

Another confirmed loser was D66; they are upper middle-class yuppies who pretend not to be communists. They dropped from 24 seats to 10, losing 14 seats. Given their being the party of utter wokeness, this was fairly certain, too. D66 is a rollercoaster party. One election they are on top; the next one they fall down.

Pieter Omtzigt did well, but not as well as expected. His NSC (New Social Contract, check the link where he found that name) scored only 20 seats. With good reasons: Omtzigt didn’t want to become Prime Minister, he said that during the entire campaign. He never presented a candidate, keeping it a secret. Only at the very last minute did he change his mind to become PM after all. The voters didn’t like that. Another problem for Omtzigt is that he didn’t have a clear program. By being vague you don’t alienate voters; that much is true. But you won’t gain many, either.

The Christian Democrats lost impressively, as everybody expected. Dropping from 15 seats to… five. Before the elections I joked that the only major feat of their new leader, Henri Bontenbal, would be announcing his resignation. Not a joke: he’ll be doing that sometime in the coming days or next week. One cannot lose two-thirds of his seats and remain party leader.

The Farmers Party (BBB) did pretty badly. In percentages their win was huge: no less than 500%. But they only had one seat. Now they have five. They polled about 13 seats, but ran on a one-issue program, focused on farmer problems. Everything else was secondary at best. Yes, most people sympathize with our farmers. Only The Netherlands is not a rural country. Even if all farmers voted for BBB it wouldn’t win them much more. Being vague and disinterested in what city folks want cost them everything.

The two other conservative parties JA21 and FvD were trashed. I expected that. FvD lost four seats, keeping four, and JA21 kept one of their two stolen seats. JA21 is a split-off from FvD. Two splitters Joost Eerdmans and Annabel Nanninga moved out of FvD in 2021, hence the name. Nanninga has some credibility (other than her impressive waistline); Eerdmans is an ambitious politician who jumps from party to party. Wherever he thinks his chances are best. You don’t want that character standing behind you. Neither did the electorate.

FvD is led by Thierry Baudet. He recently made headlines and lost everything by bluntly stating in front of cameras that he didn’t believe in moon landings and doubted 9/11. I’m surprised he was able to keep four seats. A statement like that should give him a straitjacket right away.

The remainder, all small fry, lost or remained the same. But they don’t amount to much, so it doesn’t matter.

What’s next?

In The Netherlands we don’t have a winner-take-all system. We have a representative democracy. Meaning that all parties get seats in relation to their electoral results. If your party scores 10% of the vote, you’ll get 10 seats. Even though Geert Wilders won by a landslide, it’s by no means certain he’ll become prime minister or even part of a cabinet.

Just look at the recent Thai elections. Move Forward won a landslide victory but are still in the opposition, and the leader resigned. He tried his best; twice he presented his plans to parliament. The house accepted his proposals, but the military senators said no. The runner-up was next. They quickly struck a deal with the military and within three days the Srettha cabinet was formed.

Fortunately, things aren’t as grim here. It’ll be difficult to form a coalition, yes. All depends on that Mr. Pieter Omtzigt. If he sticks to the boycott of the PVV, as he said during the campaign, no PM Geert Wilders. However, it isn’t that rosy for a left-wing coalition, either. There is a marginal majority for that, but with four parties. If Omtzigt goes that way, he would lose all credibility. From very popular he would become the most hated politician overnight. The biggest problem here is that he is autistic enough to do that. His policy, within the CDA and later as an independent is: whatever I want, I do. Damn the torpedoes!

There are, based on the results, two workable coalitions possible:

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German Tax Dollars to Pay For Mosques?

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Boris Reitschuster’s website. The translator’s comments are in square brackets:

Real satire? Spahn wants to finance mosques with tax money

“I don’t want to know what this country will look like in ten or twenty years”

Even as health minister, today’s deputy leader of the Union parliamentary group Jens Spahn was always good for surprises and absurdities. No measure or harassment of citizens seemed too absurd to him when it came to paying homage to the Corona cult and appeasing Karl Lauterbach.

Now Spahn is continuing his course when it comes to Islam. He is outraged that the largest proportion of mosques in Germany is financed from abroad and that imams are Turkish state employees. “This has to stop,” said Spahn.

And quite rightly so. In fact, on the one hand, foreign influence all too often causes radicalization, and on the other hand, the members of the relevant Muslim communities are regularly sworn to loyalty to a foreign state — in the middle of Germany.

“We need German mosque communities, not Turkish ones,” Spahn continued in an interview with the newspapers of the Funke media group.

So one could only agree with Spahn if it weren’t for another suggestion from him: He wants the financing to change. “It would be even better to step in with German tax money, even if this may require a constitutional change,” said the CDU politician.

I’m sorry, WHAT? Has Spahn taken leave of his senses?

He is probably simply a victim of the escapism evident in large circles of our politics. [After all, it’s so in vogue.]

Because the reality is as follows: Even where the state pays, for example with Islam lessons in schools, radical ideas are all too often taught, as the journalist Constantin Schreiber vividly shows in his book Kinder des Koran [“Children of the Koran”].

If the German state were in a position to have a moderating effect on the communities in return for financing the mosques, there might still be a few arguments for biting the bullet. [Those morons. Are they really that stupid? They’d have to rewrite the entire Quran in Arabic and replace it WORLDWIDE without any Muslim scholar noticing it.]

But our state has demonstratively proven that it is unable to do this. I recently reported here on the way a project with radical imams continues to be financed with tax money. [What a surprise, NOT. After all, even the Taliban isn’t outlawed in Germany and can operate unhindered.]

In the final analysis, Spahn’s proposal would therefore very likely lead to the same radical ideas being preached at relevant mosques as before — only no longer financed by foreign states, but by the German taxpayer. Erdogan &. Co. could be happy.

Spahn’s request to Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) to no longer issue visas to foreign imams could make more sense.

But is “counter-right” [Interior Minister Nancy] Faeser really ready for this?

Unlikely.

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The German State Pays the Jizya

The following report highlights the lavish benefits provided by the German government to an Afghan migrant, evidently one of the translators who worked for NATO and escaped the country before the fall of Kabul. The Afghan and his family receive all sorts of state stipends and subsidies. He is well-educated, but chooses not to get a job. He wants to pursue a master’s degree instead.

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating both the video and the article from eXXpress, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for subtitling the video:

The translated article:

Report about money for asylum families: TV station deletes entire program from the network

This RTL report has it all: A camera team visited a family of four Afghans at their home in Germany. They net €3,200 net per month — financed by the taxpayer. This sparked heated debates on social media. Too fierce? In any case, the TV station deleted the article from the media library.

The Afghan family of four welcomes the TV team in a four-room apartment of 120 square meters (1300 sq.ft.
in Schwäbisch Gmünd. The head of the family, the father, was a German translator in Afghanistan. He reports that his family is “very happy” with the situation. No wonder, since the authorities are giving him and his wife every opportunity to learn, live and look after their children. The monthly income of the Afghans is €3,200 — net, of course.

€80,000 in two years

In the past two years, German taxpayers have supported the migrant family with a total of €80,000. There are also kindergarten places for the little ones. Money for local public transport, various health costs and German courses are also paid for. German courses for a man who worked as a translator for five years? This question remains unanswered. Does the family plan to look for work soon? “No, because I’m still trying to learn German better,” said the Afghan.

Work? “We don’t feel like it”

After that, perhaps a degree course followed by a master’s degree, because he attended a university in his home country and he and his wife wanted to become diplomats. Of course, the need for Afghan diplomats in Germany is negligible, as many subscribers on the Internet note. The reactions to the report are violent, and the fuss about benefits for families unwilling to work is enormous. The video is still available on platforms like X, but it has already been deleted from RTL itself.

[Video on Twitter]

Herrmann Gaugeler, head of the “Welcome Center” in Schwäbisch Gmünd, was also interviewed by the TV station. He notes that the Afghan interpreter may have to take on another job if his diplomatic career doesn’t work out soon.

The disappointed Afghan: “No, I’m not willing!” The wife sees it similarly, and explains that they didn’t work as craftsmen back home. “We have no experience and no desire! We also have a lot to do at home. We still need time to spend with our children.”

[Screen shot]

The RTL Extra report — from October 24, 2023, broadcast at 10:00 p.m. — is no longer available in the media library.

Afterword from the translator:

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All Your Euros Are Belong to Us

Germany is hastening towards the implementation of a cashless society by means of two basic strategies: closing bank branches, and refusing cash transactions at the branches that remain.

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from DerStatus.at. The translator’s comments are in square brackets:

Faced with a fait accompli…

Fight against cash: Branch closures and refusal to accept cash

Although cash is still one of the most popular means of payment, it is apparently increasingly disappearing. And because citizens aren’t fully on board with the big transformation and aren’t making enough cashless payments or aren’t as enthusiastic about digital money as they would like, they’re simply creating a fait accompli. This includes not only the closure of bank branches, but even banks refusing to accept cash.

Cash caps as an alleged means in the fight against crime or even the representation that initiatives to preserve cash are “right-wing extremist” — no means are spared to advance the transformation to a cashless society. Always under the assurance that cash will be retained for as long as desired and that no one has any intention of abolishing it, the ECB is diligently working on a digital euro. But the quiet abolition of cash is progressing.

Bank closes all branches

The Volksbank in the Hochtaunus district of Hesse announced last year that it wanted to close all bank branches. It was stated that “Deposits and withdrawals in the branch (counter and ATM) will no longer be possible in the future.” The reason given was a lack of customer frequency in the branches and also a declining number of cash withdrawals. By closing the branches, costs can be saved and customers can be offered “different added value”. It was also pointed out that customers would continue to receive cash, which could be withdrawn from various supermarkets and drugstores when making a purchase, for example. [They have done that here in South Africa for years already, and funnily enough, NO BANK CHARGES for getting cash at the super market till. Although you have to buy something first before you get a “cash back”. Obviously you need a bank account and bank card for this to be possible. A 38 special might also work, but would be a bit more hazardous for all involved in that particular type of transaction.]

Bank refuses to accept cash [As long as cash is legal tender they CANNOT refuse to take it. I’d lay fraud charges against them.]

In a savings bank in Frankfurt, customers now have to accept other restrictions. Although the branch will not be closed, cash deposits will no longer be possible. The mundane reason: lack of staff at the branch. Customers can only hope that this may be resolved soon, but branch closures have been observed for years. Last year, 1,266 bank branches closed in Germany alone, around 6%. In 2021, one in ten bank branches closed their doors.

There are currently 20,446 branches in Germany, but the trend is likely to continue. For neighboring Austria, Achim Kaucic, a banking expert and partner at the consulting firm Bosten, predicted last year that around 60% of bank branches may close by 2030.

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The Winter of Our Discontent

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Uncut News. The translator’s comments are in square brackets:

Failure of EU policy: number of EU citizens without sufficient heating doubles

In 2022, around 40 million EU citizens suffered from a lack of heating in their homes, and this number is constantly increasing. Although EU officials made a clear case for protecting vulnerable people and those in fuel poverty, the number of people on low incomes who could not afford heating doubled. The European Union’s solution is to advise these people on how to reduce their energy consumption.

The rise in energy prices due to the war in Ukraine, as claimed by the EU, or actually due to the self-imposed sanctions on gas imports from the Russian Federation and the abandonment of coal-fired power plants, has plunged almost the entire European Union into energy poverty. The latest figures show that around 40 million Europeans from all member states were unable to heat their homes adequately in 2022. Compared to 2021, the number of low-income people who suffered from cold has doubled, but even people with above-average incomes were affected.

“These figures demonstrate the seriousness of the situation and call on policymakers to take action and address the root causes of energy poverty as part of a just transition that ensures no one is left behind. Energy poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon. In many cases, this situation is mainly determined by three fundamental causes, namely high energy costs relative to the household budget, low income levels and low energy efficiency of buildings and appliances,” says the European Commission Recommendation on Energy Poverty, published recently in the Official Journal of the European Union has been published. [The root cause is called GLOBALISM and its affiliated megalomaniac alphabet genocidists called UN, WHO, EU, WEF and, and, and…]

Low energy consumption also needs to be reduced

According to the European Commission, high energy prices have impacted the bloc’s energy markets since mid-2021, leaving more people struggling to pay their energy bills. These difficulties were not only limited to low-income people and those who constitute vulnerable populations and had to devote a disproportionate share of their income to energy expenditure, but also affected many people with average incomes.

“The Union has acted uniformly at the European level and within the framework of international commitments to ease the situation of European citizens. However, there is still a need for additional and targeted measures at national level. People who have regular and direct contact with people in fuel poverty, such as health, education or social workers and energy advisors, should have the necessary skills to identify fuel poverty and provide advice and information to households affected by fuel poverty. This information may include advice on fundamentally reducing energy consumption, explaining energy bills, advice on housing law and tenants’ rights against evictions, as well as places where additional advice or support can be obtained,” the European Commission said. [And an unlimited influx of migrants from hostile and warm climates, with the resulting excessive taxation of the working European, is going to help the situation? You’re [vulgar intensifier] ivory-towered LIARS that need the Romanov treatment BADLY.]

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Invasion of the Country Snatchers

Our English correspondent Seneca III sends this report on the political and cultural Ragnarøk that is now underway in the failed state formerly known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Invasion of the Country Snatchers

by Seneca III

Throughout the Western Ecumene including the UK socio-cultural collapse and ethnic treason in high places continue apace. Mind you, this debacle is not confined to this small archipelago; wherever one looks from the USA to Canada, from non-EU Europe (Norway, Iceland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc.) and to the EU itself and then on south to the Antipodes, the picture is the same.

Simply put, we are in the midst of a mass invasion by primitive barbarian hordes, an invasion enabled and orchestrated by ruthless global power seekers who are pulling the strings in the background whilst at the same time paedophiles, perverts and deviants of every conceivable persuasion simultaneously infiltrate and poison virtually every public and private body with their toxic sexual indulgencies. The once Hallowed Halls of Academia have become so infested with this insanity that they now do little more than churn out young people with minds so crippled that they cannot differentiate between make-believe and reality.

Nevertheless, it is worth bearing in mind that Europeans became civilized only after several centuries of methodically executing criminals and invaders and imposing other violent forms of civilisation. In Africa, genetic patterns that had been significantly reduced in the other primary human sub-species were never eliminated and are still prevalent there and throughout the African diaspora.

[Disambiguation: The short précis in the paragraph immediately above is written from my memory of an article I read quite some time ago but did not archive. Furthermore, I do not recall ever reading any anthropological or genetic arguments, either then or now, challenging or substantiating the article’s central hypothesis so I must leave that line of research to any interested readers, other than to say that it is not unreasonable to conclude that evolution by artificial selection doesn’t produce new species, but it most certainly does produce more socially coherent and smarter human beings. —SIII]

The latest result of this African-heritage genetic pattern was horrifically demonstrated a few days ago in the London Borough of Croydon, a.k.a. the stabbing capital of London, where a 15-year-old black schoolgirl trying to defend her friend on the way to school was stabbed to death by a 17-year-old black ‘youth’ because her friend had rejected his advances; he subsequently used a foot-long, serrated zombie knife to stab the girl in the neck and chest. This, however, is really no surprise when looks at the demographics of Croydon.

According to the latest 2021 census, Croydon is predominantly white at 48.4%** with non-white minorities representing the remaining 51.6% of the population. Black people were the largest minority group in Croydon accounting for 22.6% of the population. In England more broadly the portion of the population that is white is 81%, 10% are Asian and 4% are Black. Metropolitan Police statistics also show Croydon had more stabbings than any other London borough in the year to last month — recording 211 knife crimes. (** ‘Predominantly white’ is an obfuscation used to mislead the reader from the reality that Croydon is a minority white Borough in the heart of our capitol city). The barbarians are definitely through the gates and increasing by the day; this could well be described as a form of ethnic Quantitative Easing which is eliminating the civilised values of this nation.

So, we the people of the West have a choice: either impose the same cruel and merciless system of punishment on criminals and invaders today that the medieval Europeans did, or watch our civilisation collapse everywhere such archaic genetic patterns are permitted to prevail. We must let Anarch’s Legions march or we are finished. Hence, the only question now is just how brutal and comprehensive the process of recovery will be, and as for the biology-denying plague of transgenderism, it is a fabricated attention-seeking condition used to legitimise abnormal behaviour, and will simply cease to exist in the midst of that great turmoil that will soon impact us.

Further on the home front, we now live with violent criminality by day and night in the form of drug peddling, stabbings, muggings, violent burglaries and gangs of organised thugs plundering shops and businesses [1] & [2], in the main perpetrated by a protected criminal sub-class with little fear of meaningful punishment in a system that is terrified of being labelled as racist unless the offender is white. As a consequence, the everyday activities of millions of law-abiding citizens are curtailed, and they now go in fear of their lives and livelihoods even before they are hit with yet more punitive taxes simply for leaving their homes in vehicles that are not compliant with Sadiq Khan’s highway robbery project.

Add to this the undefined number of homegrown benefit junkies sucking at the public teat and further emptying what little is left in the nation’s coffers already drained dry by supporting the hundreds of thousands of criminal predators and parasites who have invaded these islands by land, sea and air.

Where I live is not to too badly infected at the moment; it remains somewhat of a backwater, an island of semi-calm within the eye of the storm that is tearing the rest of the country apart, although this small town has had its quota of ‘asylum seekers’ secretly dumped on it (quietly in the dead of night, of course, in case we long-established inhabitants should be so white racist as to object to this forced non-British occupation) and who have taken up all of the available social housing where they are sheltered, fed and watered and provided with free pocket money at the taxpayers’ expense whilst our own young people despair of finding affordable rental housing for themselves.

Londonistan/Africa-on-Thames, long under the draconian thumb of a Labour Muslim Mayor, plus Birmingham, Manchester and every other large urban conurbation in the UK are no longer British in any meaningful sense of the word. They have become the fiefdoms of the imported scum of the world, in many cases by the Demented Slaves of Allah, who have arrived both illegally or, as with the Pakistani and Bangladeshi paedophile rapists…

…mostly legally thanks to decades of high treason on the part of the self-serving drones who are still warming their posteriors on the green benches in the House of Commons and the red benches in that geriatric nursing home known as the House of Lords, all of whom are now themselves being quietly cleansed and replaced in both the Legislative and Executive arms of government. The photograph below, published by Khan’s apparatchiks in the London Assembly, make it quite clear what future lies in store for what remains of the native British still managing to survive in their capital city and elsewhere throughout this once green and pleasant land.

Sadiq Khan’s official website recently published a photograph of a young white family with the words: ‘Doesn’t represent real Londoners’: [3]

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The Dialectics of the Communist Revolution in North America

Last month our friend Vlad Tepes spoke at Rally in the Valley in Pembroke, Ontario. His topic was the Communist revolution that has already taken place in Canada and the USA, and the role that Hegelian dialectics plays in it.

The video below contains the audio of Vlad’s talk. Note: The date that appears on the screen while the video is playing is incorrect; the rally took place on August 25, 2023.

Many thanks to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for uploading this video:

No Place to Lay My Head

High energy costs and excessive regulation mean that building new housing in Germany is no longer cost-effective for construction firms.

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Junge Freiheit:

Climate protection is exacerbating housing shortages

Unprofitable: Vonovia stops building housing

Heat pumps, insulation madness and inflation make building unaffordable. Therefore, the largest German housing group is now stopping the completion of urgently needed living space.

Berlin

Nothing is needed as urgently as housing — also in connection with the record immigration of asylum seekers. But now Germany’s largest real estate group Vonovia is canceling the construction of tens of thousands of apartments.

The high interest rates and construction costs, driven by ever new climate protection measures, make housing construction unprofitable. “We have plans for a total of 60,000 apartments in the drawer,” said Vonovia CEO Rolf Buch to the Funke newspapers. “We get everything ready up to the building regulations. And hope that building will soon be worthwhile and profitable again. Then we want to start building again immediately.” According to the Ifo Institute, 12% of all construction companies are now in financial difficulties.

Vonovia boss: We need millions of new apartments

Buch is aware of the explosive nature of the company’s decision. From his point of view, there is currently a lack of more than a million apartments in Germany. “My estimate is: We need 700,000 apartments a year, also because of increasing immigration.” So the problem is not one million apartments, but several million apartments that are missing in a very short period of time.

The construction industry recently criticized the federal government’s planned tightening of the EH-40 energy efficiency standard for new buildings. This requires even greater insulation and is seen as a further cost driver.

Construction costs would drive basic rents to €20 [per square meter]

A Vonovia spokeswoman also said that construction costs used to be €3,000 per square meter, but today they are €5,000. “Our average rent in the existing building is around €7.50, and many people with medium or low incomes live here. That’s why we pay attention to affordable rents of around €10 to €12, even for new buildings.”

The high construction and financing costs would therefore lead to a basic rent of €20 per square meter in the new building. “But many people can no longer afford that,” it said.

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Nice Non-Work If You Can Get It

The following excerpt from a French talk show points out the fact that migrants who subsist on government welfare have a higher standard of living than native French people.

Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

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A Room of Your Own… But Just One

Berlin is planning to solve the housing crisis (which has been exacerbated by a huge influx of “refugees”) by mandating that single renters occupy only one room.

Yep, that’ll fix it.

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Der Status:

Absurd Reaction to the Housing Shortage

Maximum one room per person: Berlin wants to cram in tenants

The housing shortage in Berlin is nothing short of legendary: As a result of political mistakes and mishaps, normal citizens in the German capital can hardly afford an apartment of a halfway decent size. Instead of providing more living space, the CDU-led Senate also wants to ban the city’s residents from renting more than one room per person.

Homemade housing shortage in Berlin

The situation on the Berlin housing market is the result of decades of poor political decisions. First, a red-red Senate under former mayor Klaus Wowereit sold almost 200,000 city apartments to real estate companies at bargain prices. Rents on the free market became more and more expensive: average earners were pushed into the outskirts or beyond the city limits, high-earning Bobos (bourgeois-bohémien) secured second homes and celebrated expensive parties in inner-city attic apartments.

The problem became more and more virulent, so the later red-red-green city government introduced a rent cap, which, however, turned out to be unconstitutional in this form. The Federal Constitutional Court found that only the federal government could regulate rent law. The citizens, who were given false hopes of cheaper rents with the botched law, sometimes had to literally ruin themselves due to the back payments of their rents…

There is always room for migrants

What followed was a constant pathwork: the expensive repurchase of 14,000 of the once cheaply sold apartments from “Vonovia” and “Deutsche Wohnungs” was just a drop in the ocean. And although the living situation became more and more precarious, one advertised with campaigns such as “We have space!” for the acceptance of more and more asylum seekers in Berlin.

The new black-red city government is not moving away from this: they recently called for the continued admission of Afghans. And this despite the fact that new apartments have only been available for asylum seekers and other migrants for a long time. If necessary, even senior citizens have to make room for the large clans of new residents, a notion that the federal traffic light* government also likes.

Instead of new buildings, citizens are being penned in

Now the governing mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) came up with a new planned housing idea. From now on, single people in the capital will only be allowed to rent one-room apartments, while couples without children will only be allowed to rent two-room apartments. However, the rules do not apply to the hip attic apartments in the Bobo districts, but to the remaining approximately 360,000 state-owned apartments. This applies to all concluded contracts from next year.

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