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Entries from September 2004

Welcome to AlterMedia

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Do you feel that the controlled media fails to mention news relevant to people from European descent, like racist crime and discrimination against white people. Keep people informed with AlterMedia. All you have to do is to register with a user name and your email. A password will be mailed to you. When you are [...]

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Tags: Official statement

Ban on hunting has taken heavy economic toll

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WILLIAM Hodge looks across the Border to England with a mixture of pity and resignation. Hard times arrived at his stone farmhouse near Waterbeck, which he shares with his wife, Penny, two years ago when the Scottish Parliament banned fox hunting. As a similar law descends on England and Wales, he knows exactly what his [...]

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Tags: General

Thousands Warned Over Mad Cow Disease

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Thousands of patients have received letters saying they may be at risk of developing the human form of “mad cow disease”. Health Secretary John Reid said the patients may have been exposed through blood plasma products.About 4,000 people may be at a very small risk of developing vCJD.
The Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, [...]

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Tags: Environement · Sciences – Techno

Terrorists to be allowed to join the police

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Applicants for the police who speak languages such as Turkish, Bangladeshi and Urdu will be fast-tracked into the police service under a sinister positive discrimination scheme being considered by the Home Office.
As the ban on political memberships for police officers recently announced by ACPO applies only to the BNP and white police [...]

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Tags: Insecurity - ethnic mixing

Congratulations to the NPD

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The NPD gained 9.3% of the vote in Saxony, one of the most prosperous regions in what was once East Germany. This compares with 9.8% of the vote gained by Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s Social Democrats and is enough to allow the NPD representation in the Saxony Regional Parliament. The NPD narrowly missed out sending representatives [...]

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Tags: International · Politics

Networks Reject Adbusters’ TV Spots

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Tags: General

Letters of the french writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline

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www.corpse.org/issue_5/celine/

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Tags: History - Culture

THE DANISH PEOPLE’S PARTY

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History
The Danish People’s Party (DF) was established the 6th of October 1995 at Christiansborg. At the first annual meeting held at Vissenbjerg, Funen 1st of June 1996, Member of Parliament Pia Kjaersgaard was unanimously elected the Party Leader. The Danish general election on 11th of Marts, 1998 gave the Danish People’s Party 252.228 votes (7.4%) [...]

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Tags: International · Politics

Bloody Sunday Trust- Dedicated to Truth, Justice, Reconciliation and Healing

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www.bloodysundaytrust.org

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Tags: General · History - Culture

Police riot in Parliament Square

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So it’s over! Rural Middle England has finally been disabused of the quaint notion that policing in Britain is fair and impartial. Pro-hunt lobbyists from rural shires have come face to face with the reality of Politically Correct policing: Contempt and naked violence for the only ‘minority’ the police colleges teach new recruits are fair [...]

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Tags: General · Politics

Blood Axis

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Emerging officially in 1989, Blood Axis is the result of much earlier foundations. Created and directed by Michael Moynihan, it has been and remains a sincere and uncompromising expression of his often controversial thoughts and instincts.
The first recordings by Blood Axis consisted of “Lord Of Ages” and “Electricity,” two songs appearing on a German sampler [...]

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Tags: History - Culture

Protection row as Batman drops in to see Queen

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THIS was not Gotham City and painter and decorator Jason Hatch is no superhero. But with nothing more than a pair of grey tights, a cape, a mask with pointed ears and a 10ft extendable ladder, the 32-year-old protester was able to stage the latest extraordinary breach of security at Buckingham Palace.
For almost five [...]

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Tags: General

BBC calls for Genocide against BNP members

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Lee Barnes reports on the appalling outburst from a BBC presenter.
According to page 10 of the Daily Telegraph ‘Review’ section for September 12th on the BBC Radio 4 show ‘ Speaks to the Nation’ the so called ‘Marxist comedian’ Jeremy Hardy said “If you just took everyone from the BNP and everyone who votes for [...]

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Tags: Official statement

Futurism

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Futurism was an international art movement founded in Italy in 1909. It was (and is) a refreshing contrast to the weepy sentimentalism of Romanticism. The Futurists loved speed, noise, machines, pollution, and cities; they embraced the exciting new world that was then upon them rather than hypocritically enjoying the modern world’s comforts while loudly denouncing [...]

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Tags: History - Culture

Castle’s new owner is computer expert

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WHEN the sale of a 12th-century castle was announced last year, it prompted much speculation as to the identity of the prospective buyer.
The Hollywood stars Sir Sean Connery and John Travolta were both rumoured to be among those interested in Lee Castle in Lanarkshire, while the millionaire pop star Robbie Williams was also linked [...]

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Tags: History - Culture

Scots too busy for summer holidays

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GETTING away from the stresses of the workplace is essential for efficiency, wellbeing and enthusiasm. Yet many Scots failed to find time for a traditional two-week break this summer because they were too busy at work.
New figures reveal that workers in Scotland are among millions of Britons so stressed by work and social pressures [...]

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Tags: General

A new prescription for Scots health - a million trees a year

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MILLIONS of trees are to be planted in the Central Belt in an effort to improve the health of Scots living in areas blighted by poverty.
The Central Scotland Forest Trust has said that it is aiming to plant one million native Scottish trees a year over the next four years to improve the landscape [...]

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Tags: Environement

Coup Plotter Jailed For Seven Years

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Sir Mark Thatcher’s friend Simon Mann has been jailed for seven years by a Zimbabwean court for attempting to buy arms for a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea. Mann admitted trying to order assault rifles, grenades, anti-tank rocket launchers and other weapons from Zimbabwe Defence Industries.
The Eton-educated father-of-six claimed the weapons were to protect [...]

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Tags: International

Big kiss …

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Camp of the Saints

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Author : Jean Raspail
A welcome re-issue of this sensational novel about the destruction of a white nation by an Asian immigrant invasion. Once on sale in bookshops, it is now only available from selected sources.
(buy it)

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Tags: History - Culture