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Watch this interview. Its one of the most interesting I've seen in a while.. I don't agree with all of Ben's statements, but our sean has done a cracking job here.
https://rumble.com/v7chwo6-ben-rubin-interview-part-1.html
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Take the time to listen and watch this. It's great to see our members asking the right questions so you get the information.
https://rumble.com/v7chwo6-ben-rubin-interview-part-1.html
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Stop waiting for someone to fix everything.
The Nation is broken and no one is going to fix it for us.
High crime, high prices, low trust, low esteem.
We all want it to get better, and it can if we do the work.
We create high trust societies, we build friendships and morale, we create businesses and support them, we generate wealth that is retained and we grow. We show what is possible by leading by example.
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His father once told him, “Son, farming is in your blood.” 🌾
He believed it with everything he had.
At 26 he took over the family farm — young, hopeful, and ready to work harder than anyone who came before him.
He kept that promise for fifteen years.
Now he’s 41 and looks a decade older.
His hands are split and calloused from the cold. His back seizes up every morning before the day even starts. He’s missed birthdays, school plays, family dinners and anniversaries that can never be replayed.
Every Sunday night his wife does the accounts at the kitchen table.
Last Sunday she sat there for a long time without speaking.
Then she looked up.
“We’re forty thousand pounds down this year.”
After fifteen years of early mornings and late nights, diesel has doubled, fertiliser is up 60%, electricity has tripled… and the price he receives for his wheat is almost exactly what it was in 2015.
He is not lazy.
He is not incompetent.
He is not failing.
The system is failing him.
And every Sunday night his wife still sits at that same table, staring at numbers that only ever seem to get worse.
How long before Britain loses an entire generation of farmers who simply can’t afford to carry on?
"Clarkson"
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Lets take a look at Britain
Forced diversity including huge increases in sexual assault, rape and violent crime.
6000 farms closed in a year reducing our food security.
400 pubs closed in a year reducing our traditional community cohesion.
The highest energy prices in the world
53% of the population in receipt of benefits.
A cost of living crisis that sees basic items like bread and milk increase in cost every month.
A housing crisis that now hands out tents to homeless single women.
We need a new way forward.
www.woodlanderinitiative.co.uk
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Bjorn is an honourable man. He asks the question if a man is dependent on the system, is he free? Watch the video.
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I hope this helps channeling people to you: Land Ownership: The Ultimate Middle Finger to the System
https://youtu.be/bD9sFoO174A
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Thank you for all the offers of assistance. I spent the day assessing the problem. No major damage as I caught the fire as it started. Apart from electrical system, no damage.
I've managed to cobble together enough to get the system up and running and will take today ensuring there are no safety issues.
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Lithium battery fire, looks like a combination of the very hot weather and proximity to hot generator caused a malfunction... managed to put it out but fried the electric system. Unlikely I'll make my trip to Ireland. I'm going to be busy seeing what I can salvage but I'll give an update later.
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I will be deleting telegram for a few days. Hopefully I'll be back next week. Be good. See you all soon.
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*NEW VIDEO*
bit of a long one.. please leave a comment, like & share. Cheers everyone.
https://youtu.be/Qqo7-ZM1GhY?is=4prYUtcm-7KnimrE
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Repost from Roßmüller`s Dissident Channel
https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2026/06/21/james-edwards-interviews-sascha-rosmuller/
‼️I HAD THE HUGE HONOUR OF BEING INTERVIEWED ABOUT MY RECENT BOOK BY THE LEGENDARY US RADIO HOST JAMES EDWARDS FOR THE NO LESS RESPECTED "OCCIDENTAL OBSERVER".👌 - t.me/rossmueller_dissident
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Repost from Prof. Kai Murros
As for the Karmelo case and the Belfast incident I fear that they may be forgotten in a week. For so long I've seen incidents like these come and go and in the end... nothing!
Every time something terrible like this happens people say that now everything has changed and that there is no going back and this will start a civil war but then... before you know it... it is as if nothing had happened.
I still think that we need economic collapse, mass unemployment etc. Only when people lose everything and hit rock bottom they will (hopefully) go to the barricades.
- There will be no national revolution until the system completely loses both its coercive and persuasive powers!
As long as people feel that they have more to lose than to gain they choose obedience.
In the end it is about money. People always put money before their people and land. The system peddles illusions and fantasies to people and as long as people believe that they just might come true after all, they follow the official lie.
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Sometimes great things happen when you turn knowledge in to action.
Fin is inspirational, a young member of The Woodlander Initiative who now has his own land and has managed to quit his 9-5.
https://youtube.com/shorts/V4rz6ZVZyQU?is=HJNQ_t5dmB_2bMhA
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The document above is deeply disturbing and shows the complete breakdown of our society and the complicit nature of those in authority.
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Repost from Traditional Britain Group
"Natural England has drawn up new grazing contracts that could remove up to 90 per cent of the semi-feral pony herds. They have grazed those commons for longer than England has been a country, and they manage the moor in ways no machine can replicate, eating the coarse purple moor grass that cattle and sheep leave behind. Take them off, and the moor does not become a nature reserve; it becomes a wasteland of Molinia and gorse, choking out our native orchids and flowers."
https://thecritic.co.uk/the-last-ponies-on-the-moor/
