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NATIONALIST WEEK NO.125 22nd April 2007

The weekly e-zine of the British People’s Party

Extremism in the defence of liberty is no vice. And…moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” Senator Barry Goldwater

 

BPP HOLD SUPERB ST.GEORGE’S DAY MEETING IN HOVE!

Forty plus Racial Nationalists gathered at a private meeting room in Hove, Sussex on April 21st to celebrate St.George’s Day. Members from the BPP mixed well with BNP and NF members and supporters as well as some other smaller groups.

The speakers were Tess Culnane, formerly a BNP election candidate; Peter Rushton, National Speaker for the BPP; Eddy Morrison, National Political Advisor of the BPP and Lady Michelle Renouf, renowned Revisionist. The meeting was ably chaired by Dave Jones, the National Youth Leader of the BPP Youth Division.

 

Peter Williamson started the meeting off by handing the meeting over to Dave Jones, the Chairman for the afternoon. Dave gave a lively talk about the continued growth of the Youth Division and the stepped up level of activities, which is also reflected throughout the party. Dave then introduced the first speaker, Tess Culnane.

Tess gave a studied and thoughtful speech on the disintegration of British cities and the British way of life. She also drove over the point of how our traditional Christian values were being usurped and undermined by alien cultures.

Dave then introduced the ever popular Peter Rushton who talked about the forthcoming elections and reflected the BPP’s ‘non intervention, no criticism’ policy of the BPP by wishing well and good luck to all the patriotic men and women who are standing for election on May 3rd. Peter covered a fairly wide range of topics but especially mentioned the fact that the European Union were trying a backdoor way to get Holocaust Denial or Investigation illegal in Britain by linking it to the obnoxious and tyrannous Race Acts under which White Nationalists have to live with on a daily basis.

Peter mapped out a history of these repressive laws and how each year ZOG turned the screw ever tighter on our freedom of speech.

Dave then introduced the third speaker, Eddy Morrison who gave an impassioned speech on the need for nationalists to try their own roads and if they didn’t work then to come to the British People’s Party, who alone holds back from running down and criticising other groups. Eddy said the BPP was not a ‘sour grapes’ party but one which was badly need because if the Populist road failed despite all efforts then White Nationalists and British Nationalists will have a home to come to – a party still based on the “Fourteen Words” and the fundamental values of White Nationalism. Eddy highlighted five fundamental points in which the BPP was different from the Popular Nationalists.

Eddy ended his speech by calling for the recognition that we were fighting a world enemy – Super-ZOG and the New World Order, on a global scale. The Whiteman was under attack from California in the West to the Urals Mountains in the East. The day for infighting in Britain and right across the White World was over and the time for bitter and now a last ditch defiant struggle for the very existence of our people was under way!

The final speaker was Lady Michelle Renouf who detailed some cases of Historical Revisionists in France, Austria and Germany. She mentioned the continued struggle of Professor Faurisson, and his continuous persecution by the French pro-Zionist state. Now Faurisson has cleverly turned the tables and has brought a law suit against those who would silence him. For once, continued Lady Michelle, the persecutors themselves would be in the dock!

Lady Michelle also spoke about the jailing of the German Revisionist, Germar Rudolf and also the defiant stand of David Irving who not long after his unjust jailing in Austria, spoke before a crowd of 10,000 Hungarian patriots in Budapest and invited those across the border in Austria to come and freely listen to him in a land where he himself could speak out freely out the Holocaust issue.

Lady Renouf also praised the bravery of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran who defied Israel and its puppets the Blair and Bush regimes and held an open conference on the whole question of the now much doubted Holocaust.

Lady Renouf also stated she believed the BPP stance of not shifting its beliefs was most certainly the best one and she gave her support and friendship to all those who attended the meeting.

A great St.George’s meeting and thanks must go from the BPP to the following comrades:-

Peter Williamson, Tony and Dave for organising the event. Brighton member “Buster” and his wife for laying on an excellent after meeting buffet. Kevin Watmough and members of the Youth Division for a great display of banners and flags and also manning the literature table.

Between literature sales, especially of the new issue of Vanguard and a fantastic collection, well over £250.00 was raised for BPP funds. We remind readers that Hove was the home of the late, great John Tyndall and by holding a BPP Premier meeting there, the BPP was paying homage to its spiritual leader John Tyndall, still present in our hearts!

 

HAPPY ST.GEORGE’S DAY TO ALL OUR READERS!

Nationalist Week and the British People’s Party would like to wish all readers and patriots a very happy St.George’s Day for tomorrow – April 23rd.

For those of you who don’t know much about England’s patron saint READ ON!

St George is the patron saint of England and among the most famous of Christian figures. But of the man himself, nothing is certainly known. Our earliest source, Eusebius of Caesarea, writing c. 322, tells of a soldier of noble birth who was put to death under Diocletian at Nicomedia on 23 April, 303, but makes no mention of his name, his country or his place of burial. According to the apocryphal Acts of St George current in various versions in the Eastern Church from the fifth century, George held the rank of tribune in the Roman army and was beheaded by Diocletian for protesting against the Emperor's persecution of Christians. George rapidly became venerated throughout Christendom as an example of bravery in defence of the poor and the defenceless and of the Christian faith.

George was probably first made well known in England by Arculpus and Adamnan in the early eighth century. The Acts of St George, which recounted his visits to Caerleon and Glastonbury while on service in England, were translated into Anglo-Saxon. Among churches dedicated to St George was one at Doncaster in 1061. George was adopted as the patron saint of soldiers after he was said to have appeared to the Crusader army at the Battle of Antioch in 1098. Many similar stories were transmitted to the West by Crusaders who had heard them from Byzantine troops, and were circulated further by the troubadours. When Richard 1 was campaigning in Palestine in 1191-92 he put the army under the protection of St George.

Because of his widespread following, particularly in the Near East, and the many miracles attributed to him, George became universally recognized as a saint sometime after 900. Originally, veneration as a saint was authorized by local bishops but, after a number of scandals, the Popes began in the twelfth century to take control of the procedure and to systematize it. A lesser holiday in honour of St George, to be kept on 23 April, was declared by the Synod of Oxford in 1222; and St George had become acknowledged as Patron Saint of England by the end of the fourteenth century. In 1415, the year of Agincourt, Archbishop Chichele raised St George's Day to a great feast and ordered it to be observed like Christmas Day. In 1778 the holiday reverted to a simple day of devotion for English Catholics.

The banner of St George, the red cross of a martyr on a white background, was adopted for the uniform of English soldiers possibly in the reign of Richard 1, and later became the flag of England and the White Ensign of the Royal Navy. In a seal of Lyme Regis dating from 1284 a ship is depicted bearing a flag with a cross on a plain background. During Edward 111's campaigns in France in 1345-49, pennants bearing the Red Cross on a white background were ordered for the king's ship and uniforms in the same style for the men at arms. When Richard 11 invaded Scotland in 1385, every man was ordered to wear 'a signe (sic) of the arms of St George', both before and behind, whilst death was threatened against any of the enemy's soldiers 'who do bear the same crosse or token of Saint George, even if they be prisoners'.

The fame of St George throughout Europe was greatly increased by the publication of the Legenda Sanctorum (Readings on the Saints), later known as the Legenda Aurea (The Golden Legend) by James of Voragine in 1265. The name 'golden legend' does not refer to St George but to the whole collection of stories, which were said to be worth their weight in gold. It was this book which popularized the legend of George and the Dragon. The legend may have been particularly well received in England because of a similar legend in Anglo-Saxon literature. St George became a stock figure in the secular miracle plays derived from pagan sources which continued to be performed at the beginning of spring. The origin of the legend remains obscure. It is first recorded in the late sixth century and may have been an allegory of the persecution of Diocletian, who was sometimes referred to as 'the dragon' in ancient texts. The story may also be a Christianised version of the Greek legend of Perseus, who was said to have rescued the virgin Andromeda from a sea monster at Arsuf or Jaffa, near Lydda (Diospolis), where the cult of St George grew up around the site of his supposed tomb.

 

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NATIONALIST SECOND HAND LITERATURE AND MERCHANDISE

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If YOU want to help BPP finances then send in your unwanted Nationalist material to BPP, BM

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VANGUARD APRIL EDITION now out!

Packed with news and views, the BPP’s monthly magazine VANGUARD is now available. Twenty four pages of pure White Nationalism. Sample copy £2.00 and annual subscription only £24.00 all post free. Get in your annual subscription now! Vanguard, BM 5581, London WC1N 3XX

 

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This 28 page edition of IMPERIUM for Spring 2007 is now ready. Twenty-eight A4 pages packed with news, views, and in-depth articles. Get your copy now £2.00 including postage. Annual subscription – UK £12.00 for 4 issues. Overseas £48.00 including postage.

 

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