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Today Lothian based activists took a scenic walk around roslin glen.

The old gunpowder mill reminded us of the ingenuity and engineering capabilities of our ancestors who harnessed nature to an extraordinary degree, without the aid of modern technology.

The castle reminded us of the architectural prowess of our people and how deeply they felt about protecting that which they love. Feelings we still share today.

The beautiful chapel with its ornate stone decorations and stained glass windows reminded us of our people’s spirituality, their devotion and the great feats that this inspired.

Finally, taking in the fresh air of our beautiful countryside amongst like minded pro-White people, left us nourished in spirit albeit hungry in body.

A great day was had by all. If you are in the Lothian region and feel like you would benefit from such activities, get in touch with @Dr_A000 and #PlayYourPart
On.this day n 1445 a little know battle took place at Arbroath Abbey (above) which took the lives of 600 people.

The conflict began after the monks of the Abbey of Arbroath appointed Alexander Lindsay, Master of Crawford as the "Bailie of the Regality", a position charged with dispensing justice throughout the jurisdiction of the monastery.

The monks soon regretted this appointment, as Crawford began quartering large numbers of his men in the abbey, whose behaviour was considered by the monks to be vile and cruel.The monks described the Master of Crawford as "uneasy to convent", and soon dismissed him from his position.In his place they appointed Alexander Ogilvy, .Alexander Ogilvy not only had the right of election, but also had hereditary claims to the office. The Master of Crawford disputed the rights which Ogilvy claimed.When unable to reconcile the dispute, rather than arbitrate, they went to battle.

The battle ended in Alexander lindsay's victory. Alexander Ogilvy fell on the field of Battle
The Scottish Government has let the people of Scotland down yet again. With more and more people suffering fuel poverty and struggling to balance bills the SNP have quietly shelved the promise they made in 2017 to set up a national power company to provide cheap energy to the Scottish public.

It seems that it has partly been shelved as they consider the drive to be seen as 'green' as more important than helping the people of Scotland. The National Power Plan does not fit their new green agenda..

They also missed the opportunity where instead of selling off the rights to build wind farms to the highest bidder (or best crony) they could have kept those rights and set up a national renewable energy company and built the wind farms themselves, using the power generated to supply cheap electricity to the Scottish people or using profits earned from selling that electricity to subsidise the bills of struggling Scots. Instead, the profits flow into the pockets of large companies.
Anne Monie is one of many Scottish woman to travel to America to have her mesh implant removed, spending £19,000 on travel and surgery.

Hundreds of Scottish women have had to make the journey due to the life altering agony afflicted by these mesh implants that the NHS commonly used during the 2010's.

What a sorry state our health service is in when our own people have to travel abroad to reverse the failures of the NHS. Clearly this system is failing us.
Today we at Patriotic Alternative Scotland, like many thousands of people worldwide, celebrate the birth in 1759 of Scotland's National Bard, Robert Burns.

Robert Burns, also known as Rabbie Burns or the National Bard, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is the best known of the poets who have written in the Scots language, although much of his writing is in a "light Scots dialect" of English, accessible to an audience beyond Scotland. He also wrote in standard English, and in these writings his political or civil commentary is often at its bluntest.

He is regarded as a pioneer of the Romantic movement, and a cultural icon in Scotland and among the Scottish diaspora around the world.

As well as making original compositions, Burns also collected folk songs from across Scotland, often revising or adapting them. His poem (and song) "Auld Lang Syne" is often sung at Hogmanay. His song "Scots Wha hae" was at one time considered by many the unofficial National Anthem of Scotland.
For all their claims that they are making Scotland a better place, the SNP have yet again been found to be letting the children of Scotland down. A new report has found that over half of Scotland's children have experienced poverty in the last 12 years and instead of falling the number of children living in poverty is actually rising.

The SNP announced with much fanfare their targets to reduce poverty to 18% by 2023/24 and 10% by 2030/31. Still unambitious, as no child in Scotland should be living in poverty. But the report finds that they are way off hitting even these targets.

Maybe the SNP should spend less time promoting their LGBT agendas, historical slavery reviews, black lives matter agendas and working to fill the country with their "New Scots" and more time actually working to better the lives of our people.

Our children are our nation's future. Their future and the future of our country are being damaged by the failures of the SNP.

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Forwarded from Home Talk (Si Borg)
P.A.Talk #20
Robert Burns
Tonight we discuss the life and
cultural influence of one of the
greatest ever Scots.
Join Si, Jim and guest Chief Moody
Tonight at 8 pm on

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On this day in 1926 John Logie Baird gave the first public demonstration of true television images for members of the Royal Institution and a reporter from The Times in his laboratory at 22 Frith Street in the Soho district of London, where Bar Italia is now located. He went on to invent the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the first viable purely electronic colour television picture tube.

John Logie Baird was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator. He was born in Helensburgh and attended Glasgow University.

He demonstrated the world's first colour transmission on 3 July 1928, using scanning discs at the transmitting and receiving ends with three spirals of apertures, each spiral with a filter of a different primary colour; and three light sources at the receiving end, with a commutator to alternate their illumination.[28][29] The demonstration was of a young girl, 8-year-old Noele Gordon, wearing different coloured hats.
For years, campaigners have been trying to get the Customs House building in Leith transformed into a museum celebrating the history of Leith and its port. The council and other organisations have shown no interest and refused funding.

Now as part of the ongoing Edinburgh Council review into slavery, it has been proposed that the very same building will become a museum of slavery and oppression.

What a kick in the teeth for the people of Leith. It appears that their history means nothing to Edinburgh Council and to the other heritage organisations. Should we be surprised? It has been evident for a long time that the history of the people of Scotland means nothing to the political class of our nation. Just more proof, as if you need it, that we are indeed second class citizens in our own country.

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Patriotic Alternative Scotland would like to wish all our Australian supporters and Nationalist comrades a Happy Australia day.
The Scottish government will be making changes to the 'gender recognition process' to make legally changing sexes even easier.

However, a human right's body has asked the government to take this matter into great consideration and put even more spending into this project. The government has already conducted two consultations on the plans.

A spokesperson for the government has stated they are 'working to support respectful debate.'

This seems an odd turn for the SNP after announcing their Hate Crime bill, which would have anything deemed 'hate speech' criminalised, including criticism of transgenderism. They are tripping over their own narrative.
On this day in 1860, Major-General Sir Thomas Makdougal Brisbane died in Largs.

Brisbane was a British Army officer, administrator, and astronomer. Upon the recommendation of the Duke of Wellington, with whom he had served, he was appointed governor of New South Wales from 1821 to 1825. A keen astronomer, he built the colony's second observatory and encouraged scientific and agricultural training. Rivals besmirched his reputation and the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Bathurst, recalled Brisbane and his colonial secretary Frederick Goulburn.

Brisbane, a new convict settlement, was named in his honour and is now among the largest cities in Australia.

He joined the British Army's 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot in 1789 and had a distinguished career in Flanders, the West Indies, Spain and North America. He served under the Duke of Wellington, and in 1813 he was promoted to major general. He saw much action during the Peninsular War.
The Scottish Government not so long ago issued a survey to schools aimed at children in the 14-17 year old range asking about their "sexual experience", wanting to know how often they have sex and if they indulge in oral, anal and vaginal sex amongst other questions.

This survey seems completely inappropriate - in fact so much so that ten of Scotland's councils are refusing to issue it and others are still reviewing it or have changed the questions.

Now a local campaigner is holding a demonstration in Glasgow opposing it. You have to ask yourself what kind of people are in charge of health and education in the Scottish government when they think this is an appropriate survey for children. Given its position on other subjects such as trans "rights", it appears that there is a strong degenerate element at work within our nation's government.
New article on the Patriotic Alternative website: Unity in the Struggle

By Gordon Freeman
On this day in 1829 William Burke, of the notorious Edinburgh "body-snatchers" Burke and Hare, was executed. Burke was hanged in front of a crowd possibly as large as 25,000.

Burke and Hare are probably the two most famous body-snatchers. The two are almost always paired together, being known simply as Burke and Hare. They achieved their infamy in an age when it was common for body-snatchers or "resurrectionists" to steal freshly-buried bodies from graveyards to sell them for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Burke and Hare took this to its, for them, logical conclusion: cutting out the tiresome business of digging up corpses by murdering carefully selected victims so their bodies could be sold.

William Burke was living with his mistress Helen MacDougal in William Hare and Maggie Laird's lodging house. It is here that they lured people, who they then killed and sold to the anatomist Robert Knox.

Eventually their scheme was uncovered. Hare gave evidence against Burke and went free.
Donnie Watt has been a resident of a hospital in Fife for five years now. His family feels distant from him and feels he has become invisible to the NHS.

Data on hospital beds being 'blocked' shows that some residents are now waiting more than five years to be released despite being healthy again.

The NHS has much to answer for and many Scottish families have experiences of their family being held captive by them.
On this day in 1750 Helen Gloag was born in Muthill, Perthshire. Helen was a victim of a part of history that is never talked about when people talk of slavery. She was a white victim of slavery, one of many hundreds of thousands captured by the Barbary pirates and sold into slavery in North Africa and the Middle East.

Helen left home at the age of 19 to take a passage to South Carolina. The ship was captured by Barbary corsairs, pirates from Morocco, two weeks into the voyage.

After capture, the men were killed and the women were taken to the slave market in Algiers. Gloag was purchased by a wealthy Moroccan and handed over to Sultan Sidi Mohammid ibn Abdullah. Due to her beauty, red hair, and green eyes, the Sultan added her to his harem. His infatuation toward her resulted in her becoming his fourth wife and eventually a favourite wife.

Sultan Sidi Mohammid ibn Abdullah died in 1790 and his throne was seized by his son Mulai Yazeed. Helen and her two sons were killed as he consolidated power.
Staff at two Edinburgh hospitals have been forced to park two miles away from their work due to 'congestion' at the site.

Many of the staff do not feel safe having to walk this distance in the dark after a long shift. Sadly, Edinburgh has been hit hard with foreign immigration, bringing danger to Scottish women.

The NHS is notorious for their incompetent, top-down decision making. Often these decisions come from managers that will never feel the effects of their own decisions. The Scottish people have had enough.