Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
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Alex Thomson of ukcolumn.org. Geopolitics, Christianity, education, constitution.
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I've just banned from this channel the author of the following response to another subscriber under one of my posts:

"The Brownshirts were heroes, go be a libtard somewhere else, boomer"

The first half is something I won't censor.

The second half is something I will censor.
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Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
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Principle 23 of 286: The House elects its own Speaker.
Forwarded from Millennial Woes
Glasgow, 19th century vs 21st century.

How could anyone ever say that these two buildings are equivalent...?
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Alex said something on U.K. column extra time yesterday: if people can band together, buy land, have small farms and gardens within that land, and do so in a non communist fashion with private ownership of homes, then we have a real chance of creating a sustainable counter economy to the one of wage slavery that we are currently bound to.

I’m going to do this both at home and abroad. I am interested in connecting with people who want to do likewise. The abroad locations I’m considering are southern Mexico, and Bulgaria. The main reasons being the cheap land and the poverty in those states. Although Bulgaria is in the EU, it lacks the necessary infrastructure to implement digital identities linked to digital currency. The same is true for the southern Mexico states. This natural immunity is not guaranteed to last forever. However, it must first be done in the U.K. The reasons for wanting to do the same abroad is for trade and to help people on as wide a scale as possible. These communes will become safe havens for those wishing to free the authoritarian cities and states.

This is the only viable method I can see working in defeating the forces which seek to further make us slaves. If this generation do not do this imminently, then it will become ever harder and eventually impossible for future generations to do it. We have to defeat this from the ground up and we have to start now. Planning without action is the same as being a sitting duck.

Please comment if you are someone with similar ambitions.
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The stream is an absolute masterpiece in deconstructing Hollywood's bastardization of our history.

My favourite line is AM describing the betrayal by Robert The Bruce at Falkirk (never happened) to which Mel Gibson's heart broken William Wallace almost wailed:

''But Robert you were supposed to bring balance to force not join the English!''

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE2_TsRHPM4
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Fifty miles long by now.
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Media is too big
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Attorney Thomas Renz recounts what numerous whistleblowers, U.S. Department of Defense military doctors reported about the effects of vaccination.

"Those numbers just knock you down."
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One of our Australian stalwarts writes:

There is a lot going on in Australia and NZ that northern hemisphere people don't get to hear about. They see the MSM and we get the old "Australia has Fallen" line. It's rubbish. Things in some states and territories are bad but for the majority life goes on fairly normally now. We are just aware we need to act and people are acting. There is a Mark Sexton type of movement going on with police stations being served documents with requests to assist closing Vax centres down and explaining they are breaking the law and liable to prosecution if they do not assist. Qld and NSW very active with this. And now the Canberra convoy 40,000+ strong.
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As an expat I can testify to three things:

1. Grow where you’re planted. It is extremely hard to build any kind of true community, especially the kind of likeminded, trusting community necessary for these ideas. It takes years and years in most cases to actually be able to trust people for good reason. In my opinion, it’s too late to start from scratch building a new community with people you don’t know well.

2. Moving country is unbelievably difficult, and building a community with or among people who don’t share your native tongue and culture will take even longer than if you stayed where you’re put. The links between the UK and the US are not as strong as people think. There are profound layers of difference between the two that take years to discover and can be very frustrating and alienating.

I’m from the States, I’ve lived in east Africa, and now I’m settled in the UK, and I wouldn’t dream of moving again unless I were literally fleeing to protect my children. I’ve experienced starting over fresh a dozen ten times in thirty years and it’s destabilising and isolating. The learning curve in each new situation is steeper than you expect. And it doesn’t plateau even after a decade. You just don’t need that on top of all the other skills you’ll need to learn, work you’ll have to do, and people you’ll have to work with to maintain strong enough bonds to survive in a parallel system.

3. All that said, yes, I think all of this would be easier in the States. There are already homesteading communities scattered throughout, land is cheaper, there’s less regulation, in many places growing food is easier than in the UK with its long winters. People also own guns, and people with guns are networked in militias-in-waiting to defend their property against grabs and invasions. I can’t see how that would work in the UK.

Strong character is the fundamental defence no matter what your situation, your choice, or the threat you face.

Store up for yourselves treasure in heaven, where moth and rust do not devour and thieves can’t break in and steal.
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Ontario has shut off 90% of the traffic cams at least to the public, so you can’t see the 50 mile long convoy en route to Ottawa coming from east coast and west coast!

Something HUGE is coming.


The mainstream media cartels silence will be thr sword they fall on!
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The trucker rebellion in Canada is a perfect example of forms of resistance that will be made obsolete by automation, AI and kill-switches on car engines. Somewhere right now there's an NGO or Think Tank drafting a report with a bland title such as:

''Supply Chain Vulnerabilities, Solutions Going Forward''

Which will be crammed with bureaucratic jargon but in essence mean:

''We can't have the eaters controlling choke points anymore''
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