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Lockdown Sceptic
8 months ago

Wednesday Morning
Maidenhead Road/Forest Road Three Legged Cross, Warfield, Bracknell 

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Lockdown Sceptic
8 months ago

Thursday Morning Henley Rd 
& Caversham Park Rd Caversham Reading

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Monro
8 months ago

The Palestine Action protests reveal Britain’s spiritual sickness

‘Providing the last update before the October demonstration, the report represented a consolidation of regional intelligence, confirming the number of students travelling from university towns across the country. The report included the licence registration numbers of coaches used in the students’ transportation’

https://specialbranchfiles.uk/vietnam-war-story/

Follow the money

‘the international links the groups organising the demonstrations had with communist governments and revolutionary forces……..included people from the International Marxist Group, the International Socialists and the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. 

The pro-Chinese Mao-ist adherents are active at present and attending every meeting in London to attempt to persuade all participants to accept the inevitability of violence on a large scale.’

1968

The People’s Forum, a revolutionary communist front behind much of the pro-Hamas violence and chaos…….is heavily funded and maintains lavish offices at 320 w. 37th street in Manhattan, in one of the priciest commercial developments in the city. This funding is coming from major donors, including the Chinese and Cuban communist parties, major Democrat donors, and tax dollars.

2025

Monro
8 months ago
Reply to  Monro

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/05/world/europe/neville-roy-singham-china-propaganda.html Follow the money: Mr. Singham’s office, adorned in red and yellow, sits on the 18th floor of Shanghai’s swanky Times Square……He shares the office with a Chinese media company called Maku Group, which says its goal is to “tell China’s story well,” a term commonly used for foreign propaganda. In a Chinese-language job advertisement, Maku says it produces text, audio and videos for “global networks of popular media and progressive think tanks.” From a think tank in Massachusetts to an event space in Manhattan, from a political party in South Africa to news organizations in India and Brazil, The Times tracked hundreds of millions of dollars to groups linked to Mr. Singham that mix progressive advocacy with Chinese government talking points. Some, like No Cold War, popped up in recent years. Others, like the American antiwar group Code Pink, have morphed over time. Code Pink once criticized China’s rights record but now defends its internment of the predominantly Muslim Uyghurs, which human rights experts have labeled a crime against humanity. Singham sold his company in 2017 for close to $1 billion, and reports indicate that Singham has since provided funding to groups such as the People’s Forum. The organization, which is based in… Read more »

transmissionofflame
8 months ago

It’s got nothing in particular to do with Reeves. Starmer has signed off on what she has done, and so have most Labour MPs (in fact some MPs wanted to bankrupt us more quickly). It’s called SOCIALISM, different flavours of which most people voted for at the last election.

huxleypiggles
8 months ago

Actually Kneel is simply acting under orders. The money has already run out. All that matters is when they decide to make it official and formally declare the country bankrupt. My forecast is within eighteen months max although prior to the May ’26 elections is looking increasingly favourable.

Simon Heffer way behind. No surprises there.

Scott Grundy
Scott Grundy
8 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Then they can go to the EU begging to be allowed back in, whatever the cost, that’s always been part of the plan

Monro
8 months ago

What is wrong with Britain?

Mr J. Portes, ex civil servant and advisor to Gordon Brown, gives us a telling glimpse of ‘The Blob’.

https://www.gbnews.com/news/emily-carver-patronising-gb-news-guest-interview