EXPERIMENTAL AUDIO RESEARCH Phenomena 256 1996
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MOⒶNARCHISM
After several months of in-depth research and analysis, Nick Griffin used his main speech at the recent conference of the Alliance of European National Movements to expose the push to hijack and manipulate nationalism.Hmmm! 'Months of in depth research and analysis'? Powerpoint! *sniggers* Support 'our boys' in Afghanistan do we Nick? Er exactly whose war is that one?
His speech, made in the form of a Powerpoint presentation, reveals a wealth of facts that have never been brought together before.
The text of Mr. Griffin’s in-depth report on the individuals behind the stunning true story of the attempted takeover of nationalism in Britain will be published here very shortly. In the meantime, please send the link to his speech to everyone you know who cares about the future of nationalism and keeping Britain out of other people’s wars.
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