Canadian National Vimy Memorial

UK: Canada Must be a “Country” – Its Troops Attacked Witley & Epsom in 1919! (27.2.2025)

What makes his death significant is that his murderer was never really brought to justice and that some in authority supported this for political reasons.

The “riotous mob” was in fact more than 400 soldiers on the rampage and the words “found death” on his gravestone were used rather than murdered.

Why was this? It was 10 years later that Sergeant Green’s murderer, when arrested in Canada on another offence, admitted his guilt.

By then Scotland Yard was not really interested and a prosecution was never considered. What caused this apparently callous action and why was justice not pursued as vigourously as we might have expected?

Throughout the Great War, many troops from the British Empire had fought with distinction. Canada produced about 600,000 men from 1914-18, taking 210,000 casualties, with over 56,000 dead.

They were awarded 63 Vicoria Crosses. The awesome Vimy Ridge memorial in northern France bears testimony to their bravery and loyalty during that dreadful period.

However, when war ended in November 1918, many troops, easpecially those from overseas, expected to be de-mobbed and repatriated as quickly as possible. Unfortuanely this did not happen.

In fact de-mobilisation plans had been in the Government’s thoughts since 1917.

War Secretary Lord Derby thought that in order to help the country’s economy, the most skilled workers should be released first into the key industries.

However these were the very workers who had been the last to be conscripted and the unfairness of this caused small scale mutinies within the British Army in Calais, Folkstone and London.

This inequitable system was changed by the new Minister of War – a certain Winston Churchill – in January 1919.

He decided men should be de-mobbed on the basis of age, length of service and number of wounds received. This in effect was a “first in- first out” policy.

This worked well for British troops, but Dominion troops were left hanging around for months. In March 1919 disgruntled Canadian troops rioted in Rhyl and this was repressed only after a number of men had been killed.

British Fascist State - 2024

Email: Romany Community Accuse British Fascist State of Child Kidnap and Sexual Abuse! (19.7.2024)

The Romany are opposed to the LGBTQ+ community and lifestyle – associating such ideas with paedophilia and paederasty. The fear is of child sexual abuse being facilitated by the British State – a deficient activity outlawed in the USSR and Socialist Romania. Indeed, many of these Romany attitudes, which may or may not be correct, might stem from the times of Socialist reconstruction – 1945-1989 – and reflect a progression away from pre-modern modes of thoughts and behaviours.

Burning Bus - Harehill - Leeds (2024)

Email: East Leeds [UK] – Harehills – Civil Unrest! (19.7.2024)

When Social Services visited the home to take the other children into care – locals gathered outside the house in a rare show of solidarity in the UK. The Police were then called to keep the peace – which they failed to do as the concerned crowd soon turned violent and apparently outnumbered the Police. The participants resorted to attacking a bus, a police car and a long fridge. Those rioting have not covered their faces whilst their friends have filmed their behaviour and posted it “live” on social media – so, some long prison sentences to be expected. No doubt, more details will emerge in the fullness of time, presenting the State as angelic and the rioters as Satan incarnate.

Will Trump’s “Insurrection Dysfunction” Adversely Effect His Re-Erection Campaign? (21.12.2023)

Republicans accused Democrats of using the Colorado court as a political weapon at a time when U.S. President Joe Biden’s polling stood at a low point.

Meanwhile, the Republican presidential race has been dominated by Trump, who is only bolstered among his voting base by the four criminal indictments he faces, prompting several other candidates to drop out of the race.

Some maintained that Colorado’s court ruling could galvanize those who disagree with the court’s actions.

“That appears to be happening already. Trump’s rivals for the GOP nomination are falling in line behind him and condemning the decision, and it plays right into Trump’s depiction of himself as a victim of sinister forces,” Galdieri said.

Even his main rivals, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, suggested that the ruling was an abuse of judicial power.

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