Griffin abandons North West

Searchlight have an interesting article on Nick Griffin’s seat in the North West.

“Nick Griffin has lost interest in being a Member of the European Parliament and has abandoned the people of North West England who voted for him.

Speaking a few days after the British National Party leader announced he would be standing in Barking in the general election, Simon Darby, the BNP deputy leader, said: “Nick believes he should be an MP in Westminster and not in the European Parliament”.

Darby was only confirming what was already clear: that Griffin has little concern for his North West of England constituency. While the people of Cumbria were suffering the heaviest rainfall ever recorded in England and even Griffin’s own publicly funded staff were worried that the roof of their new constituency office might blow off, Griffin went on a walkabout in his east London target seat, followed by a trip to Spain.

His actions have exposed him as the same type of power-hungry politician that he always accuses MPs from the three main parties of being.”

 

(Hat tip Edmund Standing)

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87 Responses to “Griffin abandons North West”

  1. MLJ says:

    Talk about scraping the barrel. What a load of nonsense.

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  2. WTF says:

    Hey MLJ
    We all best have a whip round for “Nothing British” & buy them a new barrel as this one has had the bottom scraped out of it!

    I think my MEP is Conservative but they could be the invisible man for all I know, that’s how much they do for my area.

    Also again with the rabid leftwing sources, don’t you Conservative types do any research?
    Imagine if Dave gets all his policy research off of the SWP or some such Wolfie Smith type.

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  3. Kenny says:

    Searchlight are a joke.

    Nothing british are a joke’ look at where their information comes from and their hat tips. All of them are known for spreading lies about the BNP.

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  4. Davey says:

    If Griffin takes the Barking seat off margaret oppenheimer then someone else from the BNP will take his spot in brussels…

    Whats the problem?!

    Are you tories that terrified of Nick turning up in westminster you have to take stupid accusations from a hardline socialist seriously?!

    Colluding with communists… Wonder what lady thatch, tebbit and their ilk think of this disgusting betrayal of traditional tory values?

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  5. AussieAl says:

    i am sure his constituents will understand the need for Griffin to try and make the move to Westminster.

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  6. vor says:

    Oppenheimer eh… I hope she drops a H-bomb on him if she loses.
    “i have become death the destroyer of worlds and fat bigoted wonky eyed people” would be a brilliant losing candidates speech.;).
    Oh btw if im not on before Christmas i hope you all have a splendid time with your families, this is after all the season of peace and goodwill to all men (regardless of race /faith/creed/sexuality/political beliefs)
    Merry Christmas ….. Even you Army BNP, you tosser ….;)

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  7. acorn says:

    Merry Christmas to you vor and all on the site, regardless of faith, colour, creed or opinion.

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  8. WTF says:

    “Merry Christmas everyone” as Slade once sang & it’s still popular round my way!

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  9. Jesse says:

    Yet again, why is a conservative blog getting information from far left sources?

    The Searchlight organisation was set up and maintained by marxists. Its main benefactor is Gerry Gable, a former [hopefully at least] marxist.

    How can a conservative blog take anything from these sources, sources which consider the conservative party in much the same light that they consider UKIP and the BNP?

    Is the conservative side of politics about to cosy up to far left thugs?

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  10. Sam Pauli says:

    Griffin IS the bottom of the barrel,in fact he should be in the Bar-L

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  11. acorn says:

    Why? What has he done, apart from upset your somewhat extreme and usually confused sensibilities?

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  12. Sam Pauli says:

    why?what about stirring racial tensions,spouting racial hatred,condoning edl violence,being fat

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  13. Sam Pauli says:

    why am i confused,i dont like “your” lot,nothing confusing about that,plain as the nose on your face.

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  14. MLJ says:

    Sam Pauli – you are a bigot.

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  15. acorn says:

    One would have to work hard to stir, more tensions, spout more hatred and support more violence than you Sam.

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  16. Sam Pauli says:

    Cheers!Merry Xmas and a guid new year to one and all.

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  17. RJMitchell says:

    Gerry Gable was a former convicted burgler.The reason they called it “searchlight” was because the police always had the seachlight out looking for the theif.This site is absolute crap with convicted child abusers and probably frightened Tory shirtlifters…………….Same old video with winston churchills grandson……………borrrrrrrrrring

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  18. RJMitchell says:

    Oh yeah……………Have a great XMYASS,you lefty creeps

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  19. acorn says:

    “Cheers!Merry Xmas and a guid new year to one and all.” Echoed. Enjoy yourself!

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  20. vor says:

    Merry Christmas MLJ…. I know who youd be in the Nativity.
    Bloody king Herod…. :)

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  21. WTF says:

    Are you one of the 3 wise men then?

    It is said of my area that we can’t have Nativity plays due to the lack of wise men & virgins but I think that is vicious lefty lie!!

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  22. MLJ says:

    Happy Christmas to you Vor! In the new non-Christian “Nativity” plays I don’t think they have King Herod! We can’t portray anything that might pander to our culture!

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  23. RJMitchell says:

    The modern day nativity plays consist of Jesus Christ as a drug dealing peadophile,Mary as a pole dancing prostitute and the 3 wise men are gun totting,knife weilding,muggers.Ho Ho Ho

    Carlos sung on the night are

    We 3 muggers of Liecester Square.
    Silent Stabbing.
    Hark the Herald rapist’s sing.

    Welcome to 2010 in the U.K,May i wish you a more fearful year than last year…………VOTE BNP…………

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  24. jason norris says:

    Vor, please do not forget you are being watched.Hope you enjoy your christmas hamburger. If you put tinsel on your head it might attract some hair.

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  25. vor says:

    Wtf if i was a wise man id have you in my posse without hesitation.
    Jason i dont know what drives you to the thinly veiled threats you seem to enjoy making but if it makes you happy then go for it. Id feel happy today if i thought id cheered up a “depressed former soldier”. In the new non-Christian “Nativity” plays I don’t think they have King Herod! We can’t portray anything that might pander to our culture!
    MLJ was it you who said you were a bit Jewish? cant quite remember but being related to King Herod thats some family tree research you must have done.:)
    Jason this ones for you. o ye of blind faith in god… Im curious do you just rattle on like dot cotton about the bible or do you read it?? you clearly dont practice it but thats another point.
    Do some reading and explain to me if you will these commandments you say are the best thing for a good man to follow, do you mean the ones in exodus 20:1 (1-17) or the completely different ones in Exodus 34:1 (12-26)
    It seems to me god made poor Moses go to the top of mount Sinai THREE times and gets two different versions of the commandments and got wants him to believe they both were the same…. the final one being “The first of the firstfruits of thy land thou shalt bring unto the house of the LORD thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother’s milk.” well that decides it for me christmas dinner is gonna be goat in semi skimmed.:)
    Im on a roll now with this religion bollox.
    Jesus is said to be born while Herod the Great was alive (Matthew 2:1-2), and while Quirinius was governor of Syria (Luke 2:1-7). Unfortunately Qurinius became governor ten years after Herod died.(thanks goes to those fastidious record keepers the romans)
    Finally According to Gen 2:18-19 God created man before the animals, but Gen 1:25-26 tells us that it was the other way around.
    This bible of yours is contradicting itself on a regular basis…. have you considered Hinduism or perish the thought Islam lol.

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  26. Davey says:

    Strange as it seems, most of NB’s articles are sourced from far-left commentators, a little digging about reveals some interesting facts:

    Announcing his appointment in an article in the Guardian, Tory MP George Osborne goads the prime minister, saying the ‘Demos’ think-tank will help the Conservatives draw up their policy platform…

    Once the theoretical journal of the Communist Party of Great Britain, ‘Demos’ was founded in 1993 by former Marxism Today editor Martin Jacques, and Geoff Mulgan…

    TORIES = MARXIST SCUM!

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  27. MLJ says:

    Vor – Just when I was feeling quite mellow towards you! I meant that Herod features in the Holy Story which is part of my culture and thus verboten. I’ve never said it on this site but actually I am a bit jewish (on the wrong side of the blanket!).How perceptive and spooky of you.

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  28. jason norris says:

    Vor,have you no sense of humour? veiled threats? you plonker.The fact that you call religion ” bollocks ” just emphasises your mindset. I do read the Bible and believe every word it says. That does not mean that I have no sense of humour, unlike yourself. You should study Jethroe, it might give you a laugh, you sad pallinger.

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  29. jason norris says:

    Vor, you must live in a different world, ” veiled threats “? have you no sense of humour or are you the lost soul as portrayed by your recent comments. Get a life or else go and ride a moonbeam.

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  30. MLJ says:

    Vor said – “This bible of yours is contradicting itself on a regular basis…. have you considered Hinduism or perish the thought Islam lol.”

    Anyway Vor – you miss the point. No one, least of all the C of E asks anyone to live their lives according to the precise wording of the Bible.

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  31. jason norris says:

    Vor,you are living in darkness,I really feel sorry for you, because you must feel oppressed also. Go get a life. Down to the “local” and have one on me. Anyhow, merry christmas.

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  32. RJMitchell says:

    VOR

    I have alot of respect for the Hindus and Sihks,they belong to,basically the same religion.The Sikhs were at one stage in history the same as Hindus,as a proud BNP member i would like to see Hindus and Sikhs join the BNP.A lot of the guys i talk to,feel the same,unfortunatly the media make us look like knuckle dragging hooligans.We know the plight of the Hindu and Sikh people have in India and East Africa,we,re not all ignorant,we have respect for all religions other than Islam and the Islamification of this wonderful country.

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  33. RJMitchell says:

    VOR
    Plight = Muslims

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  34. jason norris says:

    well said rjm.

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  35. vor says:

    Ahhh The classic Paulian Christian attitude…. If you dont agree then your a lost soul. Jason says:are you the lost soul as portrayed by your recent comments? Far from it. Not all those who wander are lost.
    You see you guys defending christianity as a way of justifying your hatred of Islam(when we all really know its all to do with colour but the race laws mean if you utter that kind of shit you get jailed)
    So i am going to undermine the very foundations on which your arguement is based….. Starting with Mithras.
    Mithraism, a religion derived from Zoroastrism, was very popular in Rome at the same time that Christianity was spreading. Mithras was believed to be the son of the sun, sent to the earth to rescue humankind. Two centuries before the appearance of Jesus, the myth of Mithras held that Mithras was born of a virgin on December 25 in a cave, and his birth was attended by shepherds. Mithras sacrificed himself and the last day had a supper with twelve of his followers. At that supper Mithras invited his followes to eat his body and drink his blood. He was buried in a tomb and after three days rose again. Mithras’ festival coincided with the Christian Easter. This legend dates from at least one century before Jesus.
    And now Dionysus.
    The Roman god Dionysus was hailed as `The Saviour of Mankind’ and `The Son of God’. Dionysus was born (on December 25) when Zeus visited Persephone. Therefore, his father is God and his mother is a mortal virgin. Announced by a star, he is born in a cowshed and visited by three Magis. He turns water into wine and raises people from the dead. He is followed by twelve apostles. Dionysus’ resurrection was a popular myth throughout the Roman empire, although his name was different in each country. The rituals in honor of Dionysus included a meal of bread and wine, symbolizing his body and blood. An amulet of the 3rd century has been found that depicts a crucified man (unmistakably Jesus) but bears the inscription “Orpheus Bacchus”, which was yet another name for Dionysus.
    Now i shall introduce James.
    James the Just was the leader of the early Christians in Palestine. His importance was recognized by early Christians and by Paul himself, who treats him like a leader and seems more interested in James’ leadership than in Jesus’ teachings.
    James was one of Jesus’ brothers and appears to have been a revolutionary, more interested in rebelling against the Romans than in the kingdom of heaven. His ideology was probably very different from Paul’s: where Paul admitted non-Jews into Christianity, it is likely that James was a “purist” who did not tolerate the contamination. James was against foreigners. James was the product of a resistance that had lasted centuries, first fighting against the Greeks and then the Romans.
    He is but one of many blood relatives of Jesus who left their mark on early Christians in the Middle East. When Rome converted, they were wiped off. Some were killed, some were forced to disband. The “disposyni/desposini” (blood relatives of Jesus) disappeared from Christian genealogy. but
    An inscription in stone, found in 2002 near Jerusalem and written in Aramaic, with the words “James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus”, is the oldest known reference to Jesus: it is dated 63 AD.
    Islam is much closer to James’ ideology than to Judaism or Christianity. It could be that James’ ideology of faith and goodness (“believe and perform good actions”) spread south to the Arabs and survived centuries later in Mohammed’s Quran. The Romans, after all, persecuted the (real) Christians, the “disposyni/desposini”, and forced them to disband and flee. They could have moved south to escape the Romans. Muslims believe in the prophets and in Jesus, but claim that the “books” were changed by evil people. Isn’t this what a disposyni/desposini would claim today? Those books were indeed changed, forcing the whole Christian world to believe that Christianity started in Rome and that Paul’s doctrine was Jesus’. The original books were banned. Christians who knew about those books were forced in exile. What Muslims tell us is exactly what a surviving Jamesian Christian would tell us.
    After the Jews’ Temple was destroyed in A.D. 70, the Jews, led by Bar Kochba, recaptured Jerusalem, but eventually the legions of emperor Hadrian won the war. Hadrian changed the name of the city of Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina, ordered the building of a temple of Jupiter on the site of the Jewish Temple, and expelled Jews from the city. Most Judeans (Jews) fled to Arabia, that already has a sizeable Jewish community (Medina itself was originally a Jewish settlement)

    Wow it looks like youre following a corrupt sect of christianity and using it to criticise others who are closer to Jesus than you are …..And have the courage to call me a lost soul when all you know of your faith, is that which the priest/vicar told you (and assures you every sunday is true) it seems you are using spiritual satnav whilst i have a sense of direction.:)

    Well enough of that i wish you all a very merry Dies Natalis Solis Invicti.

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  36. vor says:

    Anyone want me to dispell the myths of the holy trinity, The immortal soul or the concept of heaven??

    Nah thought not, cause where would that leave you ??

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  37. jason norris says:

    Vor, you have me totally amazed, I used to think that Enid Blyon,Dennis Wheatley, Colonel Munchhausen were all people with imaginations but no, you surpass in fiction writing. Keep up the good work. By the way, what is your view on recent laws in Uganda as regards sodomy?

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  38. vor says:

    hahaha the classic retort of the christian..I dont agree with it therefore its not true. Youve got a computer do a little research into Mithra and Dionyses youll find they existed and the stories are strikingly similar to the life of Jesus.

    The plight of Hindus in India?? Dont you mean Hindustan as they refer to it where Hindi is the language and Hindus are the social elite!

    By the authors you listed i have worked out you read some really shit books..
    Dennis wheatley i read his rubbish when i was 7 and found it boring…I was only drawn by the devil in the title.

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  39. jason norris says:

    What are you going on about, reference the hindus?

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  40. WTF says:

    I saw an interesting video on “YouTube” that covers similar ground to what VoR has & I don’t know what of it is historically accurate or based on legends that were handed down.
    So if Christianity is based on previous stories, it follows that Islam is too as they are supposedly the final word on the Jews, then the Christians then Islam chain of religion thingy!

    There are other interesting stories about how Christianity went off into Africa etc but that version was suppressed by Rome, as they have the “correct” interpretation of Christianity or more likely they were more powerful & won that argument.

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  41. vor says:

    totally correct WTF. Apparently the Ark of the covenent is in Ethiopia.
    Im not sure if its you who has looked into the NWO or not but im sure you know the theories behind it all. I personally think all religions are a sham, so to pick out one and criticise it is ridiculous. heres some stuff about the formation of the trinity and the creation of masonry and to a degree the modern economic systems that enslave us all.
    Nimrod was represented in a dual role of God the Father and Ninus, the son of Semiramis, and her olive branch was symbolic of this offspring produced through a ‘virgin birth’. Ninus was also known as Tammuz who was said to have been crucified with a lamb at his feet and placed in a cave. When a rock was rolled away from tile cave’s entrance three days later, his body had disappeared. Nimrod was symbolized by a fish and the origins of the Popes nutre shaped like a fish head. Nimrod was the son of Cush. Nimrod was a Mason. The Tower of Babel was one of the most ancient traditions of Masonry.

    The original Christmas festival originated in the Babylon founded by Nimrod, the grandsom of Ham, the son of Noah. Nimrod originated the Babylonish system of organised competition, man-ruled governments and empires based upon the competitive and profit-making economic system. Nimrod who built the original tower of Babel, the first city of Babylon, Nineveh (the capital of Assyria) and many other commercial and pagan-religious centres.

    Nimrod married his own mother, Semiramis. Legend has it, after his untimely death, she claimed that a full-grown evergreen tree sprang overnight from a dead tree stump, which symbolised the springing forth unto new life of the dead Nimrod. On each anniversary of his birth, she claimed, Nimrod would visit the evergreen tree and leave gifts upon it. 25 December was the birthday of Nimrod. It is from this myth, created by a woman living in an incestual relationship, that we get the original Christmas tree.

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  42. vor says:

    Sorry Jason the hindu bit was for your wingman RJM.
    RJM says:I have alot of respect for the Hindus and Sihks,they belong to,basically the same religion.

    I dont think they can be any more different RJM.
    Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded by Guru Nanak about 500 yrs ago.
    Hinduism is a diverse system of thought with beliefs spanning monotheism, polytheism amongst others and is at least 6000 yrs old.
    It illustrates your ignorance perfectly how all religions apart from christianity “Are basically the same” but you expect others to distinguish between a Catholic and a Protestant.. I expect you cant tell the difference between black people “they all look the same to me” :)

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  43. vor says:

    Jason got some more reading for you :At the time of Jesus Christ, there were many writers who were recording the events of the time. One of these writers is named Philo, who was quite well known. Philo lived during the time of Jesus in Jerusalem, from 20 BCE to 50 CE. Philo was there when Christ made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Philo was living right there when Christ was crucified. He was in town when the earthquake, supernatural darkness, and resurrection of the dead took place. Philo was there when Christ himself rose from the dead and, in the presence of many witnesses, ascended into heaven.
    Yet Philo never once mentioned Jesus.
    Then there was Josephus, the renowned Jewish historian and native of Judea born in 37 AD, thus making him a contemporary of the Apostles. Everyone knew who Josephus was. He served as Governor of Galilee, which was the province in which Christ lived and taught. Josephus knew and had traveled throughout every part of Galilee, the very same place where Christ had performed his prodigies just a few years back. In fact, Josephus lived in Cana, which is the very city in which Christ is said to have wrought his first famous and renowned miracle. In his writings, Josephus takes great pains to mention every possible important and non-important event as his work is extensive, comprising twenty books. He dedicates whole pages to petty robbers and cult leaders. The life of a single King took up forty chapters.
    And yet, Josephus never once mentions Jesus
    As a matter of fact, there is an extensive list of writers living in the same place and time as Christ is said to have lived, and none of them mention anything about him. In fact, the four Gospels we are so familiar with were completely unknown to the early Christian Fathers. Take Justin Martyr as an example. He wrote in the middle of the second century and was one of the most eminent Fathers of Jesus and the Christian movement of his time. He wrote of the divinity of Christ. One would think he would prefer to quote from the Gospels to support his position. He quotes books from the Old Testament nearly 300 times. He quotes from the Apocryphal books around 100 times.
    But Justin Martyr not only never quotes or mentions any of the four Gospels, he never even mentions the writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John.

    Heres who you should worship as the father of chrsitianity.Lucius Calpurnius Piso

    Lucius created the fictional characters of the New Testament: Jesus, his parents, Mary Magdalene, the apostles and disciples, Paul, John the Baptist, and tied them together with a slew of real people (King Herod, Pilot, etc) in a specific point in time and place in history. He used ancient stories and the writings and characteristics of various Pagan gods to create the story line of his birth, life, death, and resurrection.

    Lucius was married to the great granddaughter of Herod the Great. He produced his ‘Ur Marcus’ in 60 AD, which was the forerunner of the Gospel of Mark. His son, Arius, went on to rewrite it, and also wrote Matthew and with the help of the Roman writer Pliny the Younger, wrote Luke. Arius’s son, Justus, then wrote John in 105.Julius Calpurnius Piso (one of his sons) who wrote The Revelations near the end of the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian.

    The Piso family descended from Philip II of Macedon (359-336 BCE). King Philip was the father of two sons – Alexander the Great and Lagos (the Rabbit). The Piso line descends from Lagos down through the many Ptolemys (kings of Egypt) to include Cleopatra. In their day they were well known, as many great writers mentioned them. They were members of the closed society of Zoroastrianism, and priests of the temple at Zela in the homeland of Pontus on the southern coast of the Black Sea.

    The Piso family was betrayed by Julius Caesar in many ways. This is important to know, because much of the early history of Christianity is based on revenge taken by the Piso family against Julius Caesar. The major form taken by that revenge was to replace Caesar as head of the Roman state religion.

    The Pisos had many reasons to hate Julius Caesar. He had made war against their homeland. He had betrayed his wife Calpurnia, who was a Piso, with another Piso relative: Cleopatra. He had conspired with the Jewish People against Alexandria, which was another Piso stronghold. He had written the Pisos out of his will. In addition to all this, he was a Populist and was against the Royals, who suspected that if he were to become dictator he might even abolish slavery. The Piso family were Royals. Sixty percent of the people in the Roman Empire were slaves.

    So, in 66 CE, Arius Piso waged war against Jerusalem and defeated the Jewish People. He tore down the temple there with the help of a Piso relative named Titus in 70 CE, just as Caesar had torn down the temple at Zela. To commemorate his victory and to create a religion to keep the slaves humble, he and his family authored the New Testament, cleverly inventing a Jesus Christ (with the same initials as Julius Caesar oddly enough) who would replace Caesar as the head of what was to become the new state religion of Rome: Christianity.

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  44. WTF says:

    As Michael Caine said “Not a lot of people know that”!

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  45. RJMitchell says:

    VOR
    Sikhism came from the Hindu Religion………..if you’re not sure ask them,I’ve worked with the Sikhs and Hindus,they’ve told me,seeing as I wanted to know and understand them,so don’t get on your tory high horse and think you know it all.They are both good religions,secondly a Sikh told me that the Sikh and Christian religions are very alike………….Thats probably why the Mu slimes don’t like either of us……The thing i like about the Hindu and Sikh religion and people is ,the children show much more respect to their family and elders.

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  46. RJMitchell says:

    VOR
    Sikh and Hinduism = Peace
    Islam = Terrorism,Hate,murder etc,etc.
    I don’t need long words or 2000 word essays to understand,I see for myself and have come to a conclusion as to what is happening in our Country and any person that think differently had better get beemed up by Scottie.
    Anyway,may your God be with you this Christmas,have a nice time.

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  47. jason norris says:

    Vor, you are still talking nonsense, methinks you are getting masonic rites and history mixed up with the Bible, anyway, enjoy you blogs, pass them on to the local rector for exorcism.

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  48. vor says:

    Hahahaha you are so funny …. honestly im squealing with laughter here!!
    Jason you are just to blind in your faith to ever accept anyone elses opinion.
    Read what ive written, go to the British Museum and other such places do some research .. The truth will set you free..

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  49. vor says:

    Rjm .. What a load of piffle. “a Sikh told me” so it must be true.. Do you want to swap your prize cow for some magic beans or give me you s/c and account number because i have a million dollers in nigeria that i need to transfer to the uk after the death of a rich expat!!
    I have a little knowledge of Sikhism as my paternal ancestral home is in Amritsar and my house there has a magnificent view of Sikhisms Holiest site, The golden temple. Ive even helped serve food there to the pilgrims.
    Guru Nanak formed the Sikh faith after travelling to Baghdad via Mecca and to Tibet, Sri Lanka and Bengal. Its influenced by Sufi type Islam.
    Hmmm hindu terrorists. Thats the ones who are murdering Christians in Orissa and the ones responsible for the bombing of a cross border train killing 68(initially blamed on Islamic terrorists) Read about the Bharitaya Janata Party(fundamentalist Hindu party) theyre encouraging Hindu suicide bombers..
    Sikh terrorist groups include: Babbar Khalsa, Dal Khalsa, Bhindernwala tiger force and the Khalistan Liberation Front(splitters:)) there accomplishments include Bombings assasinations and kidnappings.
    Your problem is that you form your opinion then seek out the facts to re-inforce that opinion. If you open your eyes and approach life with a more objective attitude you will find it far more complicated than you suggest.
    But then i get the daily papers from 5 countries delivered to my door, while you just read BNP pamphlets…..
    I dont have a god….. I HAVE A BRAIN. but merry christmas nevertheless you simple sheep. Baaaaaa

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  50. jason norris says:

    Vor, the truth shall set you free is the one thing you should take note of, because what with the masons, romancing the stone(remember that film) nazis, the golden goblet etc etc you have an obvious fetish for the arthurian/third reich/dan brown ethos. Please go and see witch doctor as he might be able to alleviate the problem.

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  51. vor says:

    Jason every point ive made on here has been “countered” by you discussing burgers, riding moonbeams and now visiting witch doctors. You are clearly out of your depth when debating, so rely on infantile comments to hide the fact you are incapable of defending your position on either religion or politics. Your god is a FAKE your sectarian politics have no place in the 21st century.
    Youre a tiny brained dinosaur not built for survival in the modern age.
    Go and pray to your plastic protestant saviour to save you because your kind are on the way to extinction…. Good riddance to bad rubbish!!

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  52. jason norris says:

    Vor, you have not put up a credible argument to date. You write piffle, just the same one reads in marvel comics etc, you have an addled brain because you snort too much white powder, or else you drink too much meths. Get on your bony knees and pray that the Lord gives you mercy, you sad ratbag.!

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  53. jason norris says:

    vor,recommend you have a meeting with baron munchausen as you have severe brain shrinkage. you are a nihilist.

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  54. RJMitchell says:

    Jason
    Tosspots like vor would never fight side by side with the likes of us mate,Its easy to come on to this site and trap of a load of bollocks,but face to face is so different.At the moment we have a load of “so called Eton/Oxford” type graduates that have completley fucked up this wonderful Country,if you think education at university is the, be al,l end all,think twice.We have all been to university,especially the ordinary people,its called the university of life,we have struggled and still survived and thats what the BNP are all about,THE ORDINARY PEOPLE,VOR,all your old shit that you write,we can all do,simply print it of and re-write it to make us sound educated,so grow up and face reality.

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  55. WTF says:

    Oh dear Christmas is over & hostilities have resumed!

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  56. RJMitchell says:

    Let the battle begin.oh yeah WTF,Have a great New Year

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  57. WTF says:

    Thanks!

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  58. jason norris says:

    vor mentions sectarian politics. in an earlier blog he has referred to himself as “brown” and he is now calling me protestant, maybe he means wasp, so that shows where vor is coming from, he is on a downer because he feels inferior to the wasps and the only way he can get back at the wasps is to try and undermine their ethos, vor having no ethos. I think we should all contribute to fund a shrink for vor, or send him to glascow for a truth seeking experience with rab c.

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  59. jason norris says:

    vor, go to glasgow and meet rab c nesbitt, he will show you the true way.that is if you can leave your mummy.

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  60. Sam Pauli says:

    i ll tell you this boy….leave oor Rab oot yer filthy nasty puny wee race war..coz ill tell you this…och naw i widny waste my breath…noo pass the buckie

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  61. WTF says:

    One of the last things left when the “Wine Rack” shop closed down around my was bottles of “Buckie”.
    They just don’t have sophisticated tastes round my way, do they?

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  62. ARMYBNP says:

    NOTHING BRITISH ABOUT THAT SCUM WHO WAS EXUCUTED BY THE CHINESE EH.NOTHING BRITISH

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  63. RJMitchell says:

    Army BNP

    At least the fuckin Pakistani aint coming over here to peddle his shit,Good on the Chinese,Happy New Year Mate,Keep safe and all your commrades.

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  64. WTF says:

    Maybe the lethal injection consisted of the junk he was caught with?

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  65. RJMitchell says:

    WTF
    I could’nt think of a better way to dispose of “smac”,a nice large overdose eh,pUmped straight into his veins,straight to his heart ………….DEAD

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  66. jason norris says:

    let us now project this scenario to gb, legal aid paid for the best lawyers in the land ( eternal gravy chain ), bill paid by us of course, plus as many re-trials, appeals etc as possible. Then, if that fails, have amnesty international called into play, then will follow the usual left wing bleatings so well know by those murderer protectors, then have protest marches in london and elsewhere under the banner “just because he is not white ” possibly the odd riot or two, just to get photos of the police beating the ********, call in all the sheep from europe etc etc , then let him free under an asbo. Dear, dear, dear, those uncivilised chinese.

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  67. Sam Pauli says:

    so now your praising the chinese,on a previous post you were slaughtering them,typical confused fascist .rule brittania on one hand.sieg heil on the other.engleesh peepuls they sre very silly peepuls.comparethefascist.com

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  68. AussieAl says:

    vor is a snob.

    He always drops references to his car, latest purchase etc… a intellectual prod of inner city elites. The only difference is that vor doggedly defends islam; relishes the end of protestantism, monarchy etc…
    What do you really stand for vor?

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  69. Sam Pauli says:

    im no muslim and i want to end the monarchy

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  70. jason norris says:

    sam, you do not know what you want.you are a drifter who will only be loyal to the person who buys the next dram, once drunk, fuck u.

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  71. Sam Pauli says:

    you are the epitomy of all things english

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  72. jason norris says:

    sam how do you know that I am english,did you hear my accent?

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  73. Davey says:

    How ironic Gordon Brown and the labour scum tried to move heaven and earth to save a pakistani drug smuggler yet cant wait to deport a mentally ill computer hacker to serve 60 years – life in other words!

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  74. Sam Pauli says:

    your egotistic attitude gave you away

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  75. jason norris says:

    Davey, if you inspected the oxford concise dictionary you will not find words to describe it. It does say in the Bible that mens minds will be warped but I did not think I would ever see it as bad.

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  76. jason norris says:

    Sam, I am from fifeshire.

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  77. Sam Pauli says:

    FIFESHIRE?no such a place ,your really giving yourself away now

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  78. jason norris says:

    Leven.

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  79. Sam Pauli says:

    aye right then why would you call it fifeshire?it just FIFE,theres no shire at the end of it

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  80. Sam Pauli says:

    The Kingdom of Fife

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  81. jason norris says:

    both terms are correct although the kingdom is appropriate.Regarding the 16 year old conscripts, that is correct, some were but not all, but that was not my fault.We actually felt sorry for them and some have been over here to visit regimental hq and we remain the best of friends. Same with my dad who was at d day and ended the war in germany, he is dead now but did have friends who were ex wermacht, he ended up in charge of the running of a pow camp and that is life. I do not believe in cruelty or mistreatment of prisoners after surrender.Not like our commie friends.

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  82. AussieAl says:

    another Scot you cannot slander as English hey Sam, just like our absent friend, Acorn.

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  83. WTF says:

    “Davey says:
    January 4, 2010 at 10:09 am
    How ironic Gordon Brown and the labour scum……”

    I think it is more a massive case of hypocrisy!
    There’s a man who is said to be mentally ill as well.
    I guess the US government is sore that such a person could hack into their systems & make them look like fools.
    Apparently the Chinese are very good at these things & were probably there too.

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  84. Davey says:

    I also find it sickening how this government will happily hand over British citizens to any nation who wants them especially the USA, yet when we want someone from them i.e. the IRA scum hiding out there, the answer is a resounding NO!

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  85. WTF says:

    We went from being the boss of this world to being its bitch.
    I would like to see a more equal kind of relationship with other countries & not be treated like a doormat.

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  86. jason norris says:

    the fact is that the irish americans can make or break local senators etc, that brit has no chance bacause he has no power through votes.

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  87. Sam Pauli says:

    God Bless Irish America.

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