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It takes a nation to protect the nation

January 2011 Blog Posts (5)

‘Britishness’: Divergent Diasporas and Cultures

 

 

http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/eventseducation/talks/23425.htm

 

Sonia Boyce, Peter Kennard, Faisal Abdu’Allah and Jazzie B (Soul 2 Soul) discuss the influence of politics, subversion and subcultures on our collective and national consciousness.

Added by orlando montfort on January 29, 2011 at 12:30 — No Comments

He is not just selling the Unites States out...He is actually selling the United States.



For those who are unfamiliar with the FTZ issue this will bring you  up to speed







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Added by Danny Jeffrey on January 29, 2011 at 7:54 — 2 Comments

AN IDEA FOR ENGLAND?

Liberals in Israel have long defended the "Rights" of illegal immigrants/infiltrators as long as they were living in the poorer sections of Israel. Now they are going to be settled among the upper crust liberal factions. Will attitudes change?


A dose of their own medicine...

Added by Danny Jeffrey on January 23, 2011 at 19:58 — 2 Comments

A Celebration of Churchill

So, let's start with a few of Churchill's speeches....

 

"Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat"



"I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined this Government, I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many long months of toil and struggle.



"You ask what is our policy. I will say, it is to wage war with all our might, with all the strength that God can give us,…

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Added by Pat McCrann on January 22, 2011 at 23:03 — 1 Comment

QUOTES ABOUT THE NATURE OF ISLAM





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Added by Danny Jeffrey on January 22, 2011 at 7:58 — 5 Comments

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Mission Overview

Most Western societies are based on Secular Democracy, which itself is based on the concept that the open marketplace of ideas leads to the optimum government. Whilst that model has been very successful, it has defects. The 4 Freedoms address 4 of the principal vulnerabilities, and gives corrections to them. 

At the moment, one of the main actors exploiting these defects, is Islam, so this site pays particular attention to that threat.

Islam, operating at the micro and macro levels, is unstoppable by individuals, hence: "It takes a nation to protect the nation". There is not enough time to fight all its attacks, nor to read them nor even to record them. So the members of 4F try to curate a representative subset of these events.

We need to capture this information before it is removed.  The site already contains sufficient information to cover most issues, but our members add further updates when possible.

We hope that free nations will wake up to stop the threat, and force the separation of (Islamic) Church and State. This will also allow moderate Muslims to escape from their totalitarian political system.

The 4 Freedoms

These 4 freedoms are designed to close 4 vulnerabilities in Secular Democracy, by making them SP or Self-Protecting (see Hobbes's first law of nature). But Democracy also requires - in addition to the standard divisions of Executive, Legislature & Judiciary - a fourth body, Protector of the Open Society (POS), to monitor all its vulnerabilities (see also Popper). 
1. SP Freedom of Speech
Any speech is allowed - except that advocating the end of these freedoms
2. SP Freedom of Election
Any party is allowed - except one advocating the end of these freedoms
3. SP Freedom from Voter Importation
Immigration is allowed - except where that changes the political demography (this is electoral fraud)
4. SP Freedom from Debt
The Central Bank is allowed to create debt - except where that debt burden can pass across a generation (25 years).

An additional Freedom from Religion is deducible if the law is applied equally to everyone:

  • Religious and cultural activities are exempt from legal oversight except where they intrude into the public sphere (Res Publica)"

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