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🏴 Today in England 🏴
📍Stoke - Gangs of Muslims team up allied Antifa, stab, brick and violently attacked everyday English men and women with knives, hammers, axes, iron bars and machetes in multiple occurances. Police are witnessed allowing Muslim gangs to attack and flee completely unimpeded.
📍Liverpool - Police and thousands of English protestors clash, causing police to flee, with riot vans being damaged, and multiple riot officers left injured.
📍Blackpool - English protestors repell a failed Antifa attack on the demonstration, and are driven away behind the protection of the police.
Also Blackpool, hordes of "Muslim Defence League" gangs patrol streets with machetes, swords and other weapons for hours with the police absolutely nowhere to be seen.
📍Hull - Locals protest outside a migrant occupation facility, police escalate into a riot, police are injured and retreat behind barricades.
📍Newcastle - English and Muslim youth clash, with Muslims beaten and left injured on the street.
📍Stoke - Gangs of Muslims team up allied Antifa, stab, brick and violently attacked everyday English men and women with knives, hammers, axes, iron bars and machetes in multiple occurances. Police are witnessed allowing Muslim gangs to attack and flee completely unimpeded.
📍Liverpool - Police and thousands of English protestors clash, causing police to flee, with riot vans being damaged, and multiple riot officers left injured.
📍Blackpool - English protestors repell a failed Antifa attack on the demonstration, and are driven away behind the protection of the police.
Also Blackpool, hordes of "Muslim Defence League" gangs patrol streets with machetes, swords and other weapons for hours with the police absolutely nowhere to be seen.
📍Hull - Locals protest outside a migrant occupation facility, police escalate into a riot, police are injured and retreat behind barricades.
📍Newcastle - English and Muslim youth clash, with Muslims beaten and left injured on the street.
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Forwarded from Jane Doe
Yes and please also share the fundraiser page too! https://www.givesendgo.com/FreeStephenWells
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Support for Political Prisoner Stephen Wells
Australian political prisoner Stephen Wells still remains locked up on ridiculous loitering charges for the "crime" of marching through Adelaide with Austral...
ANZAC Day 2025
Many of us in Australia attended dawn services this morning to remember our ancestors who were sacrificed upon the altar of war to allow the strategic weakening of our cultures and societies. For those who attended the Shrine of Remembrance, you would have been treated to another service run by scum suckers who love to humiliate you and spit upon the memory of your forefathers who suffered and or died for a cause they were lied to about.
The vocal opposition this year was an excellent symbolic touch and a mighty step in the right direction. Giving confidence to those who are too timid or do not want to disrespect the ANZACs by making the service about their political opinions. To those who had the courage to speak out about the disrespect shown, I salute you.
I do, however, wish to drive home the point that fighting for the State is rarely in your best interests or the interests of your descendants and peers. I would suggest that in future wars, you do not join the military, and rebel rebel rebel if you are conscripted. You would already be a dead person walking.
I will be sending out another post today in regards to symbolism that the Order will be using going forward to show our opposition to National and or State military service.
Lest We Forget...
Many of us in Australia attended dawn services this morning to remember our ancestors who were sacrificed upon the altar of war to allow the strategic weakening of our cultures and societies. For those who attended the Shrine of Remembrance, you would have been treated to another service run by scum suckers who love to humiliate you and spit upon the memory of your forefathers who suffered and or died for a cause they were lied to about.
The vocal opposition this year was an excellent symbolic touch and a mighty step in the right direction. Giving confidence to those who are too timid or do not want to disrespect the ANZACs by making the service about their political opinions. To those who had the courage to speak out about the disrespect shown, I salute you.
I do, however, wish to drive home the point that fighting for the State is rarely in your best interests or the interests of your descendants and peers. I would suggest that in future wars, you do not join the military, and rebel rebel rebel if you are conscripted. You would already be a dead person walking.
I will be sending out another post today in regards to symbolism that the Order will be using going forward to show our opposition to National and or State military service.
Lest We Forget...
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The Black Feather
A symbol of bravery, resistance, and rebellion.
The Black Feather represents The Bushrangian Order's attempt to create a movement that stands in stark contrast to the White Feather Movement.
The White Feather Movement, in summary, was a successful propaganda campaign initiated by British feminists and supported by military officials such as Admiral Sir Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, who founded the Order of the White Feather. It is believed that the movement had ties to the SIS (the precursor to MI6) in terms of recruitment propaganda. Women would target men and boys as young as 10 years old, shaming them for not fighting and dying for Britain. The movement became highly controversial, as many of those targeted were war heroes on leave, wounded veterans, disabled men, underage boys, and men with family commitments.
The women sided with the nation over the well-being of men, shaming many into getting destroyed—all for the sake of advancing the suffragette agenda. As we've seen in conflicts like the Ukrainian-Russian war, women have often shown little hesitation in sending men to die in pointless wars, unless it negatively affects them.
Men, I would advise you not to fight and die for a country that despises you or a society that does not benefit you. Be wary of shifts in propaganda and behavior from governments and women who may treat you like heroes when they want you to do something for them. Do not let yourself be manipulated.
Let it be known that you are unwilling to fight and die for a country and people who are so eager to see you discarded and replaced, or who treat you with disdain. Whether it's on Remembrance Day, ANZAC Day, or any day that your Celtanglian nation remembers its fallen soldiers, or even as a daily statement, wear it proudly to let the people and government know that you will not be sacrificed for their agendas and that you refuse conscription.
The Bushrangian Order is not opposed to being a warrior or participating in a martial culture; it is opposed to being a soldier. It stands against serving nations, states, and private military companies that would see you obliterated for their own causes and gain. The Bushrangian Order encourages you to develop the skills and mindset of a warrior and a hunter—becoming an effective defender and provider for a culture and people that you can truly call your own.
Wear a black feather (either an actual feather or the image of one) in any modest way available to you. We are not selling them, but they should be easily found or purchased online.
Some ideas include:
- As a badge
- Tied into your hair
- On your hat
- As an amulet or talisman
- Attached to your belt or bag
As a way of encouraging creativity and furthering this movement, The Bushrangian Order will be running a competition for the best example of wearing the Black Feather. To enter, simply ensure that you have predominant ancestry from the Celtanglian Isles, take a photo of your example, and send it to Bushy. As long as at least 20 entries are received from different individuals, you will have a chance to win $200 AUD in a form most suitable for transfer, to be discussed with Bushy. This competition will end on June 30th, 2025, at 11:59 PM AEST.
Photos may be shared on our social media pages so make sure that you don't dox yourself or show anything that you don't want to be seen publicly.
A symbol of bravery, resistance, and rebellion.
The Black Feather represents The Bushrangian Order's attempt to create a movement that stands in stark contrast to the White Feather Movement.
The White Feather Movement, in summary, was a successful propaganda campaign initiated by British feminists and supported by military officials such as Admiral Sir Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, who founded the Order of the White Feather. It is believed that the movement had ties to the SIS (the precursor to MI6) in terms of recruitment propaganda. Women would target men and boys as young as 10 years old, shaming them for not fighting and dying for Britain. The movement became highly controversial, as many of those targeted were war heroes on leave, wounded veterans, disabled men, underage boys, and men with family commitments.
The women sided with the nation over the well-being of men, shaming many into getting destroyed—all for the sake of advancing the suffragette agenda. As we've seen in conflicts like the Ukrainian-Russian war, women have often shown little hesitation in sending men to die in pointless wars, unless it negatively affects them.
Men, I would advise you not to fight and die for a country that despises you or a society that does not benefit you. Be wary of shifts in propaganda and behavior from governments and women who may treat you like heroes when they want you to do something for them. Do not let yourself be manipulated.
Let it be known that you are unwilling to fight and die for a country and people who are so eager to see you discarded and replaced, or who treat you with disdain. Whether it's on Remembrance Day, ANZAC Day, or any day that your Celtanglian nation remembers its fallen soldiers, or even as a daily statement, wear it proudly to let the people and government know that you will not be sacrificed for their agendas and that you refuse conscription.
The Bushrangian Order is not opposed to being a warrior or participating in a martial culture; it is opposed to being a soldier. It stands against serving nations, states, and private military companies that would see you obliterated for their own causes and gain. The Bushrangian Order encourages you to develop the skills and mindset of a warrior and a hunter—becoming an effective defender and provider for a culture and people that you can truly call your own.
Wear a black feather (either an actual feather or the image of one) in any modest way available to you. We are not selling them, but they should be easily found or purchased online.
Some ideas include:
- As a badge
- Tied into your hair
- On your hat
- As an amulet or talisman
- Attached to your belt or bag
As a way of encouraging creativity and furthering this movement, The Bushrangian Order will be running a competition for the best example of wearing the Black Feather. To enter, simply ensure that you have predominant ancestry from the Celtanglian Isles, take a photo of your example, and send it to Bushy. As long as at least 20 entries are received from different individuals, you will have a chance to win $200 AUD in a form most suitable for transfer, to be discussed with Bushy. This competition will end on June 30th, 2025, at 11:59 PM AEST.
Photos may be shared on our social media pages so make sure that you don't dox yourself or show anything that you don't want to be seen publicly.
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A word of caution concerning Facebook/Meta...
I wasn't sure whether I should post this as it may give people the opportunity to doxx others. However, I have warned everybody who has posted a Facebook link that made this happen, and I think it is best for everybody to know so as to avoid doxxing themselves in the future.
When you are sharing Facebook links, if I were to click on them and be logged out or not have an account (as is the case), it reveals your profile picture and name. So, unless you have a fake FB account, be very careful about sharing links from that site, as you may be unwittingly revealing yourself.
- Bushy
I wasn't sure whether I should post this as it may give people the opportunity to doxx others. However, I have warned everybody who has posted a Facebook link that made this happen, and I think it is best for everybody to know so as to avoid doxxing themselves in the future.
When you are sharing Facebook links, if I were to click on them and be logged out or not have an account (as is the case), it reveals your profile picture and name. So, unless you have a fake FB account, be very careful about sharing links from that site, as you may be unwittingly revealing yourself.
- Bushy
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Forwarded from Noticer News
🚨BREAKING: Political prisoner Stephen Wells, 56, has had his charges dropped after spending almost four months in jail, much of it in solitary confinement, after being arrested during an Australia Day march in Adelaide.
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Follow: @NoticerNews
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I’ve been working on some cultural projects for the Bushrangian Order and have just released a couple of songs that I’m honoured to share with you here first. These ballads reflect on our past and carry a voice into the future. I’ll be continuing to create and share more cultural pieces — so keep an ear out and an eye open. Enjoy, and I’d love to hear your thoughts!
- Bushy
- Bushy
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The Bushranger's Ballad
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The Bushranger's Ballad - The Bushrangian Order
Lyrics by Bushy, in collaboration with AI and heavily inspired by Jamey Johnson’s Rebel Soldier. This ballad journeys through the three eras of bushranging — the Bolters (~1800-1830), the Rebels or Golden Age (~1850s-1870s), and the Decline (~1880s-1900) — and hints at a fourth, emerging chapter: the Resurgence.
Lyrics by Bushy, in collaboration with AI and heavily inspired by Jamey Johnson’s Rebel Soldier. This ballad journeys through the three eras of bushranging — the Bolters (~1800-1830), the Rebels or Golden Age (~1850s-1870s), and the Decline (~1880s-1900) — and hints at a fourth, emerging chapter: the Resurgence.
The Bushranger's Ballad Lyrics:
Oh folly, oh folly, it’s for their wealth alone,
I’m taken from my father, my country, my home,
I’ve left my poor mother, to weep and to mourn,
I am a bushranger, and far from my home.
With pistol and powder, we rode true and bold,
The banks feared our names, the newspapers told,
Some called us villains, some called us their own,
I ride for justice, through dust and unknown.
The mountains grew silent, the troopers rode fast,
The wild days are dying, they never would last,
One by one taken, no place left to roam,
They buried the legend, and left me a stone.
Now drones fill the skies where the cockatoos cried,
And fences run deep where the old ones would ride,
But some still remember what it means to roam,
I’ll carve out a future — and I’ll call it home.
Oh folly, oh folly, it’s for their wealth alone,
I’m taken from my father, my country, my home,
I’ve left my poor mother, to weep and to mourn,
I am a bushranger, and far from my home.
With pistol and powder, we rode true and bold,
The banks feared our names, the newspapers told,
Some called us villains, some called us their own,
I ride for justice, through dust and unknown.
The mountains grew silent, the troopers rode fast,
The wild days are dying, they never would last,
One by one taken, no place left to roam,
They buried the legend, and left me a stone.
Now drones fill the skies where the cockatoos cried,
And fences run deep where the old ones would ride,
But some still remember what it means to roam,
I’ll carve out a future — and I’ll call it home.
The Bold Bushranger (Sing-A-Long Version)
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The Bold Bushranger (Sing-A-Long Version) - The Bushrangian Order
Lyrics by Bushy, in collaboration with AI and heavily inspired by the traditional tune Drunken Sailor. This driving folk ballad recounts nine brutal punishments faced by bushrangers — convict slaves of Australia’s colonial past. Though the melody is upbeat, the lyrics are meant to stir anger and reflection on the cruelty and injustice they endured.
Lyrics by Bushy, in collaboration with AI and heavily inspired by the traditional tune Drunken Sailor. This driving folk ballad recounts nine brutal punishments faced by bushrangers — convict slaves of Australia’s colonial past. Though the melody is upbeat, the lyrics are meant to stir anger and reflection on the cruelty and injustice they endured.
The Bold Bushranger (Sing-A-Long Version) Lyrics:
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Early in the morning.
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Early in the morning!
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Early in the morning.
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Early in the morning!
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Early in the morning!
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning!
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The Black Feather contest has officially closed—with no submissions received. As a result, the $200 prize will go unclaimed.
While it's disappointing not to see participation this time, it's also a moment for reflection. Building culture, community, and parallel systems requires more than agreement—it needs active contribution. Without participation, even the best ideas stall.
This isn't the end—just a reminder of how essential your voice and effort are. If you believe in what we're building, future opportunities will need your involvement.
– Bushy
While it's disappointing not to see participation this time, it's also a moment for reflection. Building culture, community, and parallel systems requires more than agreement—it needs active contribution. Without participation, even the best ideas stall.
This isn't the end—just a reminder of how essential your voice and effort are. If you believe in what we're building, future opportunities will need your involvement.
– Bushy
I am in the process of developing a Q&A along with other things to update the website and social media. Please respond to this message or message Bushy directly if you have a question about the Order you would like answered.
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