Express Group now openly promoting the English Defence League
Introduction Martin Webster – February 9, 2011
The promotion (see the Daily Star report below) which the billionaire Zionist Jew Richard Desmond is giving to the English Defence League via the Express Group component of his ever-growing media empire would seem to challenge the ‘official’ position of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and its Community Security Trust that Zionist-Jewry in Britain is firmly opposed to the EDL and its ‘Islamophobic’ policies.
Desmond has always been a bit of a maverick. He built his fortune on pornography before selling up to raise the capital to buy the Express Group, which includes the Daily Express, the Sunday Express and the Daily Star. Last year he bought Channel 5 TV. Recently he withdrew his publications from the Press Complaints Commission, to which all major national and small local newspaper groups belong.
But his backing of the EDL should not be seen a genuine split within the Jewry.
Throughout history, wherever they have settled, the Jews have always played both ends against the middle. They are not bothered by the concept of a principled, unified and consistent approach to any issue — except one: the survival and advancement of the Jews. In all other matters they are entirely morally pragmatic and often deliberately contradictory.
Their policies and tactics guided by one question only: What, for the
moment, is good for the Jews?
Thus it is that they want to promote immigration and race-mixing among the
goyim (non-Jews) in Britain — and indeed among all white European peoples
and nations — but also want to make Britain an uncomfortable place for
Muslims, except those who are willing both to accommodate themselves to the
Jewish domination of Britain’s ‘Establishment’ and abandon the Palestinians
to Israel’s genocidal ethnic cleansing.
So they operate a ‘Good Cop, Bad Cop’ routine which confuses the Goyim, be they indigenous Anglo-Saxon-Celtic British, or any one of several hundred varieties of ethnic aliens who have been encouraged (by the Jews) to invade and settle in our homeland since WW2.
This is just one aspect of the topic….
“Jewry’s Race Policy: ‘Racism for US — Multi-Racialism for YOU’.”
….which I will be exploring during my address to the next meeting of the New
Right association to be held in central London from 1.00pm next Saturday,
12th February.
Anybody who would like to attend this meeting (at which there will be two
other speakers dealing with other topics) should e-mail me by no later than
11.45am next Friday (11th February) with their mobile number. I will forward
their e-mail address and mobile number to the New Right organisers who will
then make contact giving information about redirection arrangements on
Saturday morning.
P.S.: In connection with Jewish backing of the EDF, you might care to watch this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLiBP7F07hc This is a short clip from the speech given by the EDL’s religious advisor, Rabbi Nachum Shiffren. In this, during a ‘Freudian slip’, he blurts out the truth concerning Jewish racism. I think he gave this speech at the EDL’s pro-Israel rally held last year outside the Israeli Embassy in Kensington, London.
A week before that rally the EDL held an anti-Muslim rally in Leicester and the “anti-fascist” rabble led by Searchlight mobilised against it. For some reason Searchlight did not mobilise its supporters against the EDL’s pro-Zionist, pro-Jewish rally outside the Israeli Embassy. I e-mailed Searchlight via its web site to ask why. Guess what? I didn’t get a reply!
I am grateful to Sean Hadley of GriffinWatch for drawing my attention to Rabbi Shiffren’s inadvertent outburst of honesty.
Martin Webster martinwebstir@virginmedia.com
EDL To Go Political
by Steve Hughes & Emily Hall – Daily Star February 9, 2011
THE English Defence League is set to break into mainstream politics with a bid to get MPs in Parliament.
It wants to field official EDL candidates in national and council elections.
The move is an attempt to increase the organisation’s political influence, just like the BNP under Nick Griffin.
The party’s boss Tommy Robinson said: “We aren’t ruling it out. I think this country needs a party that’s not afraid to say things some would consider unpopular.
“My hope is still that the Tories will take a tougher stance.
“We are a single issue group and at the moment we would rather have a dialogue with the other political parties – but that could change.”
Mr Robinson, 28, real name Stephen Lennon, whose group now has 74,000 Facebook followers, predicted the EDL would have more online supporters than the Tories, Labour and the Lib-Dems by the end of the year.
He said the organisation’s main aim was to outlaw the Koran then adapt it to fit in with British society.
He said the only way to do this would be to force Muslims to realise the words of their holy scriptures are outdated.
He said: “They have got a responsibility to sort out their religion. They have to reform their religion so it fits in.”
Mr Robinson also revealed that he wants to appear on BBC1’s Question Time. And the EDL boss said that, unlike bumbling BNP leader Nick Griffin, 51, he would be a surefire hit on the show.
The BBC was blasted for allowing Mr Griffin on to the panel in 2009 and thousands of people protested outside the studios.
But Mr Robinson claimed the EDL was now so popular he would get supporters outside the venue if he appeared.
He said: “Nick Griffin got two million votes and he’s an MEP but he didn’t have anyone supporting him when he went on Question Time.
“Get me on Question Time. I’ll have 10,000 people turn up to support me.” Meanwhile a row was brewing last night over the EDL’s latest planned march, which officials claimed would cost £1million to police.
The protest is planned for March 19 in Birmingham after two Muslim councillors refused to stand up in honour of a war hero at a ceremony.
MPs have called for Home Secretary Theresa May, 54, to ban the event, which falls on the same day Wolverhampton Wanderers play Aston Villa.
In the Daily Star phone poll yesterday, 98% of readers said they agreed with the EDL’s policies.
Courtesy Michael Santomauro