Statement regarding "Jews hate freedom" rally. 21/12/24
The Victorian Government, Police and media, all at the behest of jewish power lobbies have completely over-reacted and are openly calling for the imprisonment of Nationalist activist Joel Davis and other anonymous representatives of White Australia.
Their crime? Exposing jewish power, and the readiness for jewish extremists to exert that power over White Australians who dare stand up to jewish power.
Our Political strategy is straight to the point. We do not beat around the bush, we abide by the law, but do everything we can to expose the corruption and anti-White nature of the system.
For this course of action we have, and will continue to suffer, but we are taught by providence that "struggle is the father of all things", and for this struggle we have been blessed with a huge swell of support and growth in our community that may not always be reflected in last minute work-day, afternoon protests.
But 12 men or 100 men, we out-maneuvered the powers to be. We made them show their true face, they are dangerous little tyrants, hell-bent on removing criticism of an evil little group - The jews.
Come what may, and for those who are about to struggle, find strength in the vision of our ultimate victory over evil.
Statement regarding "Jews hate freedom" rally. 21/12/24
The Victorian Government, Police and media, all at the behest of jewish power lobbies have completely over-reacted and are openly calling for the imprisonment of Nationalist activist Joel Davis and other anonymous representatives of White Australia.
Their crime? Exposing jewish power, and the readiness for jewish extremists to exert that power over White Australians who dare stand up to jewish power.
Our Political strategy is straight to the point. We do not beat around the bush, we abide by the law, but do everything we can to expose the corruption and anti-White nature of the system.
For this course of action we have, and will continue to suffer, but we are taught by providence that "struggle is the father of all things", and for this struggle we have been blessed with a huge swell of support and growth in our community that may not always be reflected in last minute work-day, afternoon protests.
But 12 men or 100 men, we out-maneuvered the powers to be. We made them show their true face, they are dangerous little tyrants, hell-bent on removing criticism of an evil little group - The jews.
Come what may, and for those who are about to struggle, find strength in the vision of our ultimate victory over evil.
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from vn