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Everyone to a man who I’ve spoke with, in and outside of work knows what’s happening. Apolitical footy fans, older hands on the job saying ‘we’re being replaced’ & more. The notion Starmer and his squealers can keep a lid on it would be laughable if not for our circumstances.

You can’t make truth unrecognisable, just because it’s coming from the lips of the masses, and now a billionaire.

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Starmer hasn't even reached out to the families of the dead or horribly injured little girls, revealing that he's a monster and sadist...In the US, that would be unthinkable...except that Obama and Biden have more or less done the same...The masks are off, they hate us, and Musk is right...It's going to be civil war or collapse...

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Northumberland is beyond beautiful. I think the happiest time of my life was a school trip there in the very early 90’s - I went to a church school (all education in Belfast was religiously segregated then) and we visited Lindisfarne, Bamburgh, Hadrian’s Wall and so on. It’s hard to truly convey what a different place Britain was back then. There’s a scene in one of George R R Martin’s ‘A Song Of Ice and Fire’ books when the character Cersei, as a young girl, visits a woods’ witch to find out what her future will be. The witch tells her ‘everyone wants to know their future - until they know their future’. It’s probably a good thing none of us on that trip could foresee the future for Britain…

Regarding Musk, I do find it bewildering that globalists and ‘citizens of the world’ start clutching their pearls when someone from somewhere else dares to comment on the hell-hole that Britain has become. He’s fully entitled to speak and is protected in doing so by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. I also thought they said that borders didn’t matter? Have a wonderful break from the madness Morgoth, best wishes.

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Northumberland is beautiful, I went to Alnwick when I was little - I remember it was picture post card perfect, especially the castle. I hope you're doing well. ❤

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My neurosurgeon is trying different treatments but the prognosis remains poor. Trying to avoid the inevitable brain surgery for a bit longer. It’s a very long road. But I’m still here. Hope you are staying well - always lovely to see you and thank you for your kind words, God bless ❤️

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I am from Yorkshire and still remember our holidays growing up on the Northumberland coast. Even when the weather was crap...still something about the place. Remember having picnic on sands at Bamborough Beach while blowing a gale sheltering in the sand dunes..Happy times. Taken our kids several times growing up and it is just the same..magical place.

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Yes, it really is magical, regardless of the weather!!! I look back on that school trip of 1990 like it was a dream now. The gods were smiling on us that June - the sun shone the entire time. I pray it does not become ruined - people need such places to reconnect with the land. And our children need such places to make memories.

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The current situation in Blighty reminds me of Covid. For me the same people question the official narrative just as the rest accept Britain must be rid of its Nazis and racists.

I would argue many more are now having to face reality. The British Establishment acted just as the Irish did six months ago; they revealed the extent of their detachment from normality. Just like their Irish counterparts they were clearly incensed the plebs would question their vision for New Britannia.

I think we need much more of this blatant disconnect so that enough get the message even if they don't have a solid understanding of power and its client groups.

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Hope you get some quality relaxation time in at the cottage, man. God knows you could probably use it after the last week of mayhem and gaslighting.

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Thanks. I find Northumberland's windswept coastlines and the beachcaster rod have become something like spiritual crutches.

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Coming from something like the Canadian back country equivalent, I can relate. Even a couple of days in the woods by a nice lake provides a nice perspectival reset.

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Indeed! As John Muir said, in Wilderness is the healing of the world....

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The British state has 10 pints of Stella everyday.

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10 pints of Stella Snake Bites

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As I was reading all across the internet the Musk vs 'Two Tier' Keir...all I could think of was the Centrist Caesarism article you did years ago!! Talk about historical archetypes! The public litterally flocking to the defence of their New Caesar while Keir, the sad sausage that is the embodiment of a crumbling civilization, behaves like Nero w castrated slaveboy Sporus 'fiddling' while Rome quite 'litterally burns' in front of him 😂😂

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"Two Tier Keir" is a perfectly crafted, devastating appellation. It's up there with "Low Energy Jeb" and "Lying Ted"

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It is the lack of self-awareness that always gets me. The Starmers don't see how ridiculous they have become. No one in his circle thinks any differently.

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Morgoth’s analysis cuts like a surgeon’s scalpel

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More and more the obvious is becoming mainstream.

Great work

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Coming from South Africa as he does, I'd take it seriously if Elon says there are signs of anti-white racism pervading the British state. Maybe seeing our professional and managerial class recognising that requires them shedding a lot of priors, and won't happen overnight, but recent events are likely to sway at least some of them over that line

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Musk is not an honest actor, and only lets controlled opposition like Tommy Robinson or Andrew Tate on his platform, rather than explicitly pro white voices, like Mark Collet and Patriotic Alternative.

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How can they not see it? I am dubious this is the case. all they need to do is look at their own HR policy.

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Thanks again Morgoth. I've been walking around Paris today and would just like to give some positive news.

Firstly, I've never seen so many whytes in Paris and it just lifts the atmosphere of the city. It just feels lighter, safer and more aesthetic.

Another thing is the amount of whyte couples with 3 kids was amazing to see. I remember hearing somewhere that during the war, the number of boys born was above the average, it's almlst like nature tries to keep things in balance. I wonder if the same phenomenon is at work here with whyte couples sensing something isn't right, despite maybe not being able to articulate it, and having lots of kids to balance things out.

Anyway, I thought I'd pass this on.

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What a heading! 😂😂

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As we all know, when George Floyd died in America, British libtards all just minded their own business because it had nothing to do with them, right?

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The Left are empty shells and behave according to their hardware updates.

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Murdered and wounded children, protests, riots, a partisan media regime, and sectarian tension more reminiscent of a tinpot backwater than a first world nuclear power. Yet, still - Texas based Musk - manages to both embarrass and hold the UK PM to account with just a few very on point social media posts. Whereas the Tories cannot find their way - even in all this mayhem - to actually see the issues, seize upon it, and be the actual opposition.

Seeing the wrath that Musk now receives, I wonder if the other platform/IT billionaires (eg Thiel) are starting to fret that the usefulness of their platforms/technologies (eg Palantir)to the national security state of GAE isn’t a guarantee they’ll be labeled “Oligarchs” (in the Russian sense) in the near future.

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That Kier Starmer and his govt are now the laughing stock of the world will do more damage in the long run and rightly so. However its good to see people from abroad asking questions like why are we letting out convicted murderers after serving 6 months to imprison protesters?

I'm looking forward to parliament reconvening to see this weak man face some scrutiny. Thanks for the latest article & enjoy your break, I have just come back from a couple of weeks in County Durham looking for somewhere to live, its a beautiful part of the world. But have decided to hold off until we know more about where the imports are going to be housed.

Cheers

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Considering the Labour supermajority, I don’t expect Parliament to do anything except “hear hear” Two-Tier Keir.

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The problems will mount up and dizzying speed if Starmer makes good on dispersing the 3rd worlders around the country. If the plan is to create London levels of crime and disorder across the country I can see mass civil unrest. Remember the middle classes that helped vote in this idiot are all in favour of this shit until it's on their doorstep, that's when the shit'll hit the fan for Starmer.

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It can't just be about Starmer, these issues have been around longer than his administration. It has to be about the fundamental impossibility of multiculturalism working.

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Very true, multiculturalism will never work due to myriad cultural incompatibilities. But the way Starmers handling this and his vindictive attitude towards British people who question multiculturalism is not winning anyone over anytime soon. We can now see the Tories were experts in containment by promising this and that but doing nothing. Where Labour have been utter dogshit is they havent even pretended to listen to contain the issue instead doubling down by putting peoples front doors through early morning, dragging them out their houses and imprisoning them in a couple of days.

FWIW im seeing many rumble channels from the states that are talking about this in utter disbelief.

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Here's to hoping you get to have a few pleasant days of relaxing and fishing, and also that the worst of the protests have found better use of their energy when you return to ""civilisation"".

I won't ever discredit anyone letting loose justifiable rage, but it's obvious just rampaging through the streets won't amass to much realpolitikal change. At least not in the manner the majority of them are hoping for. Better organising and more productive outlets are sorely needed.

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