Exactly one hundred years ago today, Private James Charles Martin, the youngest Australian soldier known to have died in World War 1, died. James was fourteen years and nine months old. He died not of Turkish bullet, but typhoid fever. That was at Gallipoli.
Sunday, 25 October 2015
Monday, 19 October 2015
Invasion - European Suicide
By VE Day 1945, Europe was smashed by war, swamped by refugees. But it was still Europe, still white. (A few muslim pockets existed in places such as Albania and Bulgaria but they were localised and insignificant.) Seventy years later, the European Union has nineteen million muslims, and the continent forty-four million. At least 12% of Russia is muslim.
And, in addition to, and often overlapping with, the muslims are millions of Africans and Asians.
The invasion began in the second half of the forties. Imperial Britain and France had always allowed free entry of people from their colonies. So, back then, the non-whites and muslims seized their opportunity and came in droves. Why live in shitty Jamaica or Pakistan when you can live in a white country? Living into a white country is living like a Lotto winner. In clover. Meanwhile, in the Fifties, Germany invited Turks as “guest workers” - guests who never went home.
The governments of the parliamentary parties - frozen like rabbits in a car’s headlights - refused to close the door, presumably because the prevailing orthodoxy of liberalism said no. Parliamentary politicians cravenly seek the vote but do not know where it is. They think that what is presented in the newspapers and on television is real.
But now, since about 2013, the invasion has been ramped up. We have had the Africans crossing the Mediterranean in huge numbers in leaky boats. When the whites do the humane thing and rescue them, the whites stupidly land them in Italy instead of back on Libyan beaches. The Africans head for northern Europe. “I want to live in England”, they demand.
And now, the muslims, especially the last few months. The muslims arrive in Greece, from Turkey, and immediately demand to enter Germany, or Sweden, or wherever they prefer. When denied, they physically force their way in. Police are being physically overwhelmed by sheer numbers. The Hungarians, the only ones showing any sense, have rapidly built a fence. So the muslim stream, like an alien intelligence, is moving, probing for weaknesses in other countries.
The whole world wants to pack up and live in the white countries. The only liveable countries in the world are white countries, and Japan and Singapore. Significantly, the last two are deeply influenced by white civilisation - but not enough to let refugees in.
And what happened when no one thought it could get worse? Lunacy of lunacy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel shot the problem through the stratosphere, inviting all the Syrian refugees to come to Germany. And come they have, and the rest of the Third World with them. When they are not shouting “Inshallah “ they shout “Merkel, Merkel”. Merkel should be stoned.
Madness. Opening the doors to alien invaders is racial and civilisational suicide.
So now, the white countries are facing their greatest threat since the barbarian invasions of the first millennium AD, but especially those of the fourth century. In that century, barbarians overwhelmed the Western Roman empire. They invaders were not just warriors on horseback, but whole peoples with women and children in tow. As now, they were driven by wars and crises in their homelands.
Is it too late? If Europe - and all the white countries - are to be saved it will not be by the parliamentary parties. We will be driven to turn to the hard men, the very hard men. Ethnic cleansing and genocide get a bad press but one gets to the point where there is nothing else. No price is too high if we are to save our countries, and our race.
Sunday, 20 September 2015
Muslim Invasion and the Progressives
With the present muslim (and African) invasion of Europe soaring, I have paid close attention to the comments after articles in the online versions of the Guardian and the New York Times. These two papers are the most liberal/progressive in the world, as are their readers.
While the papers still pump out the usual pro-refugee official line, I have observed a growing disconnection between the Guardian and New York Times on one hand, and their readers on the other. The tone of the comments has changed - and hardened - over a matter of only days. Commentators have gone from being sympathetic and blaming the the troubles of the Middle East on the USA to angrily realising that these aliens forcing their way into Europe are not migrants nor refugees but muslim invaders.
When even liberal/progressive people can see the obvious, a seismic change has occurred.
The readers of the almost as progressive/liberal Independent had already changed, a sign in itself.
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Nazi megastructures and women
People talk about gender equality as though men and women were equal and identical. I am rather more interested in differences. The two sexes live on different planets with utterly different interests.
How different these interests are is illustrated by a television series called Nazi Megastructures. It is about the remarkable, often very big engineering successes of the Nazi regime: lots of steel, concrete and big machines.
I doubt if there is a woman on this planet who would voluntarily watch Nazi Megastructures. However, my wife did, accidentally, see a part of one episode. That episode concerned the ME 262, the first operational jet fighter, and the underground factory built to make it.
Some reference, to do with speed, was made to the Spitfire. My wife asked if the Spitfire had a propellor. What man would ask such a question? We roll eyes at such queries. Males just know about Spitfires. We know while still in our mother’s womb.
My daughter asked, “What is a Spitfire?”
Now it does not really matter does it that women are not interested in these megastructure and are ignorant of Spitfires, does it? Not one iota. But it beautifully shows how different men and women’s interest and worlds are.
And yes, ladies, the Spitfire did have a propellor.
Betrayal of those who fought and died.
This year, we Australians mark the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign. Last year, most of the world commemorated the centenary of the start of start of World War I.
We think little of glory but instead of the heroism and sacrifice those men, young men and boys. And we remember not just those who fought and died in the Great War, but the other wars too.
Did the ANZACs who came ashore in 1915, or their sons who fought in the mud and jungle of Papua-New, or the Americans who died at Iwo Jima fight so that our countries could be swamped, as they are, by Asians, Africans and Muslims? Did they? They have been betrayed by the parliamentary politicians and governments who opened the doors.
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Not in Vain - James Martin
Fourteen years and nine months. That was the age at which Private James Martin - the youngest Australian soldier known to die in World War I - died. Born in January 1901, James was precisely as old as the young Commonwealth of Australia for which he fought.
James lied about his age when he joined the 21st Battalion, in April 1915. He arrived at Gallipoli in September - all too briefly enjoyed the excitement of action with his mates - and died of typhoid, on a hospital ship, on 25 October. A century ago this year.
At fourteen years years and nine months, he was a boy. What a waste. James did not even get a grave in an immaculate war cemetery. He was buried at sea, so far from home and family.
Did James Martin die in vain? Did he?
For decades, especially after after World War II, the common perception of World War I went down a false path. That war was seen as a monstrous tragedy – which it was, and a war for no reason – which it was not. The war was seen as just stupidity, just accident, just bungling. No one was to blame – or everyone was. No. No. No.
So why did World War I, the Great War occur?
In the thirty-seven days between the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and the start of the war, various people in various countries, for various reasons, made various decisions. Good decisions, bad decisions. Smart motives, dumb motives.
Historians have written big, complicated books examining these reason, motives and factors. They have studied in detail all the actions, thoughts and utterances of the players. All very complicated it seems.
But really, it was simple. Three decisions, by Germany, pushed the world over the precipice, and into the abyss. Just three.
Let’s start with the third decision: Germany invaded Belgium and France. This unprovoked invasion was unacceptable. It was a big thing. If Germany got away with it, Germany would have dominated Europe, carved it up, looted the continent. That was not on.
And do not underestimate the big importance of little Belgium. Belgium’s neutrality had been guaranteed by treaty amongst the great powers. Treating that treaty as a mere scrap of paper caused a moral outrage not easily understood today.
That double invasion is why Britain and its empire, bit the bullet and declared war on Germany. It is why other countries fought. It is why James Martin, and the others, joined up.
Now, go back, just a little, to the other two reasons. In response to the murder of the Archduke, the Austrians wanted to punish Serbia, the country they blamed. But as that could easily lead to war with Russia, the Austrians turned to Germany for support.
The German government gave them unconditional support. Unconditional. That was the infamous blank cheque. Yet the Germans knew full well that it could so easily lead to a big war. How utterly irresponsible. How criminally incompetent. So that was the first German decision: the blank cheque.
Also, senior men in the German army and government wanted a war with Russia. Russia was growing fast. In a very few years, perhaps even by 1916, Russia would be militarily stronger than Germany.
Thus the Germans thought, strike now, smash Russia, while Germany still could. That was the second decision.
The point of invading France, via Belgium, was to knock out Russia’s ally, France, in forty days and then turn east and defeat Russia. That plan, the Schlieffen plan, did not last five minutes in practice.
Consequently
Consequently, we got World War I. Consequently, somewhere between eight and nine million men in uniform died, a third, or more, of the current population of Australia. Civilians died too. Starvation and disease took everyone from babies to old people. All up, up to nineteen million soldiers and civilians died.
Grief
So many families suffered so much grief, so much pain. Imagine how James Martin’s family must have felt at the loss of their beloved son. His mother’s hair went white overnight. And all the the women, the wives. So many young wives faced fifty, or even sixty, years of bleak widowhood, sometimes without even the consolation of children.
All this because the rulers of Germany made the three decisions they did.
People put up with casualties and grief because they understood it was a Just War, a war for good reason. Germany had to be stopped.
In vain?
These soldiers who died, were their lives wasted? Yes, their lives were wasted. Did they die in vain? No. They fought the good fight. They were heroes. James Martin was a hero.
Young James Martin shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary him, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember him.
Muslim million
Australia has about half a million muslims now. How long before it is a million? It is not just their breeding, and breeding. Inspite of them being a tumour in Australia, the government still lets them come in as refugees and immigrants.
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