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As Autumn breezes in, and we once more have to get used to the darker, rainier and windy days, Summer seems far away. Even though this year, Spring, and a good part of this Summer here and there, produced some beautiful warm days, many will forget all this, and once again moan about the ''terrible British weather''. That I'm afraid, is a good example of ''The Herd Instinct''. Privately, many may think we had a rather typical Spring and Summer period, but as soon as one disagrees, it's ''Oh' yes, it's been horrible again''. Most Nationalists have an inbuilt protection to the herd instinct, and this is why we are still here, fighting for our survival, when others say such stupid, and unintentionally damaging things, when agreeing with one or two others on a subject they were not intending to bother about.

So, what else besides the British weather is there, whereby people have thoughts, sometimes turning into opinions vocalised when they think it is safe? Ah yes, the economy. Ah yes, immigration. Ah, and what about the state of the Health Service? Oh' and don't forget about crime. Everyone has opinions, but given time, and circumstances, they all waiver, gloss over, or completely agree with the crowd or say nothing when they should. But not the British Nationalist. Oh' no, not us, you see we are part of what Mr Nick Griffin, MEP, called the ''Four PerCenters''. The herd instinct would have ordinary mortals agreeing with most of what he, and all white, Indigenous British Nationalists say, until they are faced with an opposite opinion by a friend, or group of people down at the Post office or at the local bus stop.


Still waiting for the full effects of our latest internal party disagreements, and fall-outs to settle, we carry on, and re-group. The herd of course, will also regroup, but they have no responsibilities other than their everyday lives, their silly problems such as ''I hope they don't make Corrie later than normal because of the football match''. Or, ''The car's got mud on it, and I only cleaned it Saturday''. Yes, such problems are important... but only if you live in a world of modern day excesses, throw away plastic goods, and a far too easy food source that screams ''I'm cheaper than the other supermarket... buy me please even though I'm 50 percent less nutritious than before the war''. Yes, our people's problems are serious, but they don't even know it. They are oblivious, as the news gets more and more ''positive'' about the economic growth they are told they are seeing. Yes, they are oblivious to the coming hardships, but soon, as hundreds of BNP activists spread out across the land to face these cattle, it will dawn on them that we are not only wasting billions, but we are wasting the very cream of nationhood's youth.

Over 500 soldiers have died in this ''War On Terror'' since 2003 in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and of course, as this could turn into a war on Iran, we could in fact see it treble within the first year of such an attack. We say ''Bring Our Boys Home'', but the herd are divided, as one will say something else, but then agree with another on this, and other subjects. Our instincts are fine tuned, and more natural. Voting is the other big issue that causes our national problems to be exacerbated. Millions seem to be willing to use ''bus stop'' democracy to air their views, albeit with hushed tones in our ''1984'' era. At the bus stop, you can feel the animosity and anger of the old dears, the infirm, the unwaged, and the white youths, as they edge towards the bus, when someone brings the subject up about immigration, the war, crime, and all the other things, ten minutes before the bus arrives. However, for some reason, they will nod politely, or completely go against their recently strongly held opinion at the bus stop, when another person, or crowd, has a different opinion.

“I would vote BNP, but''.. The cattle would vote BNP if they knew that the Slaughterhouse was behind the nice supermarket frontage, or behind their new 80 inch plasma wide screen TV. Both are poisoning their internal systems, both mentally and physically. Sadly, the herd will carry on until they are fewer and fewer, and ever more ill and unable to buy what they want, when they want, and have their three holidays per year, whilst taking little Billy out of school ''because it will spoil his holiday as it is in school term''. Yes, the herd want it all, and will say and do anything, as long as they get their ''Bread and Circuses'' on time, and when they demand them.

Speaking of herds, and ''I would vote BNP'', here's a little something just to put a different slant on things. Sarfraz Sarwar, leader of an Islamic centre in Basildon, Essex, said in 2003 that he would vote BNP. The media, and his fellow Muslims and community, went all ''herd-like'', and ran towards the farmer's electric cattle stunner. After the initial stunned silence, the media and others in the Multi-Cultural world of Blair's brave new Britain, carried on by this coalition of GM politicians, shouted that he'd been ''exploited''. Exploited? He'd got an opinion, and even more so, he should have been listened to, as under a British National Party government, his people and ours, would have had far more of their respective herds left. Our boys would already be home, and Muslims, Jews, Christians and others, may well have had the spark required to halt what is now going to happen to this country, and others.

Mr Sarwar also said this:

"I’m in no one’s pockets, unlike Labour who have a lot of Muslim leaders in their pockets, I am was disillusioned with Labour. New Labour is right wing, they gave no considerations about Muslims’ feelings about the war, and we will be the ones to suffer after the war. There are many coloured Labour MPs and councillors, what have they and Labour Muslims done for us? Absolutely nothing''.

Mr Griffin has a far more long term view, and agenda for this country, and with support sites and activists on The Green Arrow site, and all around the country, a strong BNP opposition party, and eventual government would, in Mr Griffin's own words, ''Do a Deal With The Islamic World'', and create the required conditions for peaceful repatriation to the countries that have lost many of their own people, through sly, underhanded by-lateral deals, economic and military ''back handers'', and New Labour's agenda to ''smash the right in this country'' by undemocratically creating mass immigration and subsequent laws. Mr Sarwar, at least at that particular time, had the natural instinct to pull away from the herd. Many seasoned Nationalists have sadly not understood Mr Griffin's intellectual and political attributes. A leader must show both integrity, and far-sightedness in this murky, back-stabbing world of modern politics. Thus, those who have been taken in over the years, and more recently, by certain unthinking people, state plants, and deeply embedded agents of the left, considered the leadership to have ''sold out'', and become a ''state asset'' and other labels attributed to far more weaker leaders of other parties.

However, events and articles currently available on the main site, here, and on the net generally, have proved all this to be absolutely ridiculous. Mr Griffin recently proved this by saying that, just like Mr Sarwar, he was in no one's pockets, and disliked the self-serving tribalism of Zionism, and other duplicitous groups out to ''do us down''.

By attacking all and any opposition to the BNP, our leader has once and for all, shown us that being a brilliant political chess player, and not revealing all his planned moves on the board, he has much to continue to offer us, and has many more moves enabling him to take the game and win it, and win for us our long lost, and viciously snatched inheritance. We are part of the great Eight Per Cent of indigenous people of the Western World, but both Mr Griffin, and all of those loyal to this cause and party, are also part of the Four Per cent of activists, writers and contributors... we will not join the herd as they head off, bloated and half-witted towards the cow shed. Instead, we will take ourselves off to freedom, and enjoy the beauty, architecture, and traditions of this Sceptred Isle. We will hand the crown to our children.