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PA Scotland activists out at the Bonnie Prince Charlie monument out in Glenfinnan this afternoon.

Great weather, great scenery, great people.
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On this day in 1834 The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. IV c. 73) came into force it abolished slavery in most parts of the British Empire. This Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom expanded the jurisdiction of the Slave Trade Act 1807 and made the purchase or ownership of slaves illegal within the British Empire, with the exception of "the Territories in the Possession of the East India Company", Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and Saint Helena. The Act was repealed in 1997 as a part of wider rationalisation of English statute law; however, later anti-slavery legislation remains in force.

We constantly hear people going on about the effects of slavery, calls for reperations etc etc. But what is never talked about is the 100,000 poasibly millions of Europeans enslaved over the centuries by the Barbary pirates, the Ottoman empire and others.
When will we hear calls for them to be remembered band apologies to be given to their descendants ?
It's been a year since you left us, Nick.
Rest in peace brother.
This day in 1696. Saw the death in Bruges of Captain Robert Campbell, the 5th Laird of Glen Lyon, and the officer commanding the government troops who massacred the MacDonalds of Glencoe on 13 February 1692.

The Massacre of Glencoe (Scottish Gaelic: Murt Ghlinne Comhann) took place in Glen Coe in the Highlands of Scotland on 13 February 1692. An estimated 30 members and associates of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed by Scottish government forces, allegedly for failing to pledge allegiance to the new monarchs, William III and Mary II.

After the massacre Robert campbell went to serve with his regiment The Duke of Argyle's regiment of foot in Flanders. .where hs eventually died in poverty in Bruges
This weekend saw PA Scotland really hit the heights, when a team of our activists took advantage of the good weather to climb the highest mountain in Great Britain, Ben Nevis.

Congratulations to all our members who made the great effort to climb 1,345 metres (4,413 ft) to raise the PA Flag at the summit.
It appears that PA Scotland's weekend jaunt up Ben Nevis has caused some fury amongst the chattering classes of Scotland, earning us a spot on the front page of the pro-independence National newspaper.

The usual suspects are posting their fury at this "abhorrent" act. It is heartening to see that amongst the usual anti-White comments from certain sections, just as many, if not more, were positive about the action and questioned what was actually "abhorrent" and "racist" about this banner and the group itself.

Well, as they say, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
On this day in 1460, James the Second of Scotland was killed while engaged in besieging Roxburgh Castle, one of the last English-held castles in Scotland.

James had been a great promoter of the use of artillery in warfare. He imported a large number of cannons from Flanders. Unfortunately for James this enthusiasm for artillery was what led to his demise.

During the siege James was standing by one of the cannons, know as 'the lion', when it exploded and killed him. The siege carried on under Robert Lindsay of Pitscottoe and it fell to the Scots a few days after James's untimely death.

James's son, who was to become James the Third, was crowned king at Kelso Abbey a week after his father's death. As he was still a child his mother Mary of Guiders acted as regent until her death three years later.
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News of our hard work climbing Ben Nevis to raise awareness of Indigenous Peoples' Day and White Lives Matter has spread beyond our shores.

After publicity in The National, The Sun and The Guardian we have now been featured in the USA.

https://mcutimes.com/racists-told-stay-away-from-ben-nevis-after-banner-development-scotland/
Today marks a sad day, not only in the history of Scotland but in the history of Europe. On the 4th of August 1914 Britain declared war on Germany in support of France and Belgium.

The war saw over 9,900,000 military deaths and over 7,700,000 civilian deaths. A terrible toll of the waste of European blood and a whole generation of Europe's youth wiped out. Not many homes escaped the loss of a loved one during World War One.

The war had long-reaching consequences for Europe, many of them very negative and long lasting. We still feel them to this day.

It is a situation that we can never allow to happen again, where the nations of Europe are dragged into conflict with each other to suit the ends of a small elite.

The European population thought that WW1 would be the war to end all wars but the elites had other ideas and dragged Europe into another senseless war 25 years later. So we must always be aware that there are forces that would seek to drag us into more conflict to suit their ends.
£50,000 aid to move to the Scottish Islands. It's good to see ideas floated that may help to repopulate the Islands of Scotland, hopefully with the indigenous population that has been forced to leave them.

The SNP and previous governments have ignored the problems of not just the islands but much of rural Scotland for years, with nothing done to ease the housing crisis, the blight of second homes, the issues of transportation and jobs. If the SNP really care about the people of Scotland they will take action to ease these problems urgently instead of doing things like donating money to Malawi as they have in the past.

If this actually happens it would also be a great opportunity for some of our nationalists to escape the rat race and head to the Islands where we can set up more traditional ways of life.
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Ben Nevis 2021
Here it is folks, the video of our day out on Ben Nevis.
On this day in 1388 the Battle of Otterburn took place. The battle was a decisive victory for the Scottish forces against a larger English army.

James, second Earl of Douglas decided to lead a raid across the border into English territory, as part of an ongoing series of border skirmishes between English and Scots forces.

The Scots divided their forces, with the main force and their baggage train heading towards Carlisle, while a raiding party under the Earl of Douglas ravaged the countryside around Durham and Newcastle. Northumberland sent his two sons Harry Hotspur and Sir Ralph Percy to engage while he stayed at Alnwick to cut off the marauders' retreat.

After initial skirmishes, Douglas moved on, destroying Ponteland Castle and besieging Otterburn Castle. The main battle took place when Henry Percy attacked Douglas' encampment in a surprise raid but he was spotted and Douglas' troops were ready. Percy's forces had a three to one advantage but were defeated.
The start of this month marks Lughnasadh / Lammas. Lughnasadh or Lughnasa is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season.

Historically, it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In Modern Irish it is called Lúnasa, in Scottish Gaelic, Lùnastal, and in Manx, Luanistyn. Traditionally it is held on 1 August, or about halfway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox. In recent centuries some of the celebrations have been shifted to the Sunday nearest this date.

Lughnasadh is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals, along with Samhain, Imbolc and Beltane. It corresponds to other European harvest festivals such as the Welsh Gŵyl Awst and the English Lammas.

Lughnasadh is mentioned in some of the earliest Irish literature and has pagan origins. The festival itself is named after the god Lugh.
While the rest of us are having to deal with the ridiculous quarantine requirements, such as having to self-isolate for ten days when returning from abroad, which is enforced by daily calls and police checks (if you can even get in and out of the country in a legal way, that is), if you are an illegal immigrant who has jumped on a dinghy across the Channel you'll be put up in a rather nice taxpayer-funded hotel and you don't have to bother with all that.

Up to 10,000 illegal immigrants are enjoying taxpayer-funded hotels and it appears they can wander off for a bit of shopping, sightseeing, a pint in the pub or whatever they fancy, while the indigenous population who entered legally have to remain at home or in a hotel that they have to fork out for.

The number of illegal immigrants testing positive for Covid on arrival ranges from 1% and 5%, which is 20 times higher than the UK average.

Yet another Government immigration fiasco.
Activists were busy leafletting in Wiltshire yesterday. The squirrel leaflets are proving very popular. Well done those involved.

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It appears that the fuss over our banner rumbles on. Russia Today have reported on it as well.