Did you know that only one SQUARE MILE dominates the entire planetary civilization?

Via State of the Nation

How the Khazarian-controlled City of London was set up to rule the world

Editor’s Note: It’s important to understand that many of the Northern Italian Black Nobility, who were domiciled throughout the Republic of Venice during the period prior to the founding of the British East India Company in 1600, eventually found themselves without an empire to rule. The Venetian Empire was, after all, maintained by the Doge’s supremacy of the seas, specifically the Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Seas (see map below). As soon as the British Empire began to emerge as the dominating naval force in the Atlantic and elsewhere, the Black Nobility made their way to London to set up shop along with the Khazarian banksters who already owned and operated the Square Mile, as explained in the exposé below.

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Anti-White Migrants Across Britain Get Away Scot-Free In “No-Go Zones” For Whites

Originally posted at FMShooterAt the end of May, in the county of West Midlands – London’s second largest borough – a local council worker was attacked after confronting a car of women who were littering cigarette butts from their vehicle. As the Litter Officer was taking down the women’s info during the stop, Raja Malik exited from a nearby home and began to accost the officer, saying that “everyone chucks cigarette butts… I’ve done it”.

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Sadiq Khan’s London Rings In 2021 With BLM Fist Fireworks While Experts Say Online Extremism Can No Longer Be Policed

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London’s New Years Eve firework display included a polarizing surprise for citizens from Mayor Sadiq Khan. The “raised fist” symbol of the Black Lives Matter movement was illuminated in the night sky using fireworks and drones during the event ringing in 2021. This show of solidarity from London’s government comes after recent vandalization from Black Lives Matter mobs in London over the summer, after they repeatedly defaced a Winston Churchill statue, tried to burn the flag on a memorial for the Cenotaph national war, and attacked police in the streets.

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Travelogue: Out Of Lagos

Guest Post by The Zman

The first leg of my journey was a stop in London. When booking the trip, the cheapest flight took me through Heathrow, with a half day layover. I hate having to run to make connections, as that often ends in me missing my connection, so I don’t mind a few hour gap between flights. Having almost a full day between flights was not ideal, but it beat the alternatives when I was booking the flight. My plan was to leave the airport and do a quick tour of London, but that plan got scuttled by British security.

When leaving the airport’s secure area, I was pulled aside for the rubber glove treatment by whatever they call their security forces. I was taken to a room and asked the usual questions. Then they asked to examine my phone, which got them upset, as there is nothing on it other than some classical music I loaded for the trip. I keep nothing on my phone as a rule. This one is brand new, so the browser does not even have some history on it. That lack of a information seemed to upset them.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Peasant army marches into London – 1381

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During the Peasants’ Revolt, a large mob of English peasants led by Wat Tyler marches into London and begins burning and looting the city. Several government buildings were destroyed, prisoners were released, and a judge was beheaded along with several dozen other leading citizens.

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Welcome To Londonistan: 423 New Mosques; 500 Closed Churches

Authored by Giulio Meotti via The Gatestone Institute,

  • British multiculturalists are feeding Islamic fundamentalism. Muslims do not need to become the majority in the UK; they just need gradually to Islamize the most important cities. The change is already taking place.
  • British personalities keep opening the door to introducing Islamic sharia law. One of the leading British judges, Sir James Munby, said that Christianity no longer influences the courts and these must be multicultural, which means more Islamic. Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, and Chief Justice Lord Phillips, also suggested that the English law should “incorporate” elements of sharia law.
  • British universities are also advancing Islamic law. The academic guidelines, “External speakers in higher education institutions”, provide that “orthodox religious groups” may separate men and women during events. At the Queen Mary University of London, women have had to use a separate entrance and were forced to sit in a room without being able to ask questions or raise their hands, just as in Riyadh or Tehran.

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Stranger Danger

Guest Post by The Zman

I don’t have a television subscription anymore. I use the Amazon Fire for my video entertainments. It’s a useful device for those who have cut the cord. One of the apps on the thing is for SkyNews, the Murdoch propaganda platform that is the retarded little brother of the BBC. It’s pitched as the “conservative” alternative to the government run BBC, which means it is pretty much just a ruling class echo.

I was working on a small project in the living room so I put on the television to see if there was something worth watching. SkyNews had a program on about the latest Muslim mayhem in London, so I thought I’d give that a go. It was some sort of panel show, hosted by a guy who looked like a homeless man. He was an old guy kitted out to look like a college professor, but he was so shabby, he looked more like a bum than a professor.

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Real Estate Bubbles: The Six Cities at Risk of Bursting

Via Visual Capitalist

What do Vancouver, London, Stockholm, Sydney, Munich, and Hong Kong all have in common?

According to economists at UBS Wealth Management, these six cities all have the notorious designation of being the real estate markets furthest into “bubble” territory:

Real Estate Bubbles

The major Swiss bank recently published the results of their 2016 Real Estate Bubble Index. The report found that since 2011, the six cities in “bubble” territory have seen housing prices soar at least 50% on average. Meanwhile, in other comparable markets, the average increase in prices was less than 15% over the same timeframe.

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MILO-THE LONDON WE’VE LOST

I don’t understand this guy. He writes about the degradation of his culture and wonders what people are going to do saying that people need to make a stand *now*. What about him? What is HE going to do? When is he going to MAKE A STAND? More importantly, FROM WHERE?

If he’s just going to get on his plane and leave, doesn’t that make him irrelevant?

I’m leaving London tomorrow, perhaps for the last time, and I can’t say I’m sad. This isn’t my city any more.

by Milo 31 Aug 2016

I first thought my long absence was the source of my malaise. I’ve been feeling this niggling sense of unease, as though either I had changed or London had changed — as though we didn’t really know each other any more. I worked it out in the end. What’s wrong with London is what’s wrong with every major European city now. It’s Islam.

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The Global Real Estate Bubble Is OFFICIALLY Bursting

Guest Post by Harry Dent

The global real estate bubble is bursting.

After imposing a hefty 26% tax on foreign buyers, and a 12% to 16% surcharge for buyers who flipped their house between one and two years, Singapore real estate has declined 21.5%.

Vancouver has taken similar measures, and – surprise, surprise – its real estate is down 24% in just five months!

That’s what I mean when I say that when bubbles burst, they do so dramatically and rapidly.

But this is likely just the beginning…

I put Singapore into razor-sharp focus in February of last year when I noted it had some of the most expensive real estate in the world. It has the highest standard of living of any country in Asia – even higher than in the U.S.!

The problem is that the country is 100% urban and has limited land – making it incredibly susceptible to the kind of bubble that’s formed there.

And boy, has one ever.

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Alleged Terrorist With Machete In London Subway Slashes Man’s Throat Screaming “This Is For Syria”

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Less than a week after the San Bernardino shooting, the ghost of ISIS terrorism has finally landed in London, where moments ago news broke that a man wileding a machete screamed “this is for Syria” before slashing a person’s throat at London’s Leytonstone subway station, and attacking up to three people.

The following video of the incident was released on Twitter hours ago, and shows a large pool of blood spattered across the ticket hall before the alleged knifeman is Tasered by a Met Police officer.

 

The Express released the following pictures of what it has dubbed the “Syria revenge” stabbing:

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London ‘Guy Fawkes’ protest sees 10 people arrested

 Via BBC

Members of activist group Anonymous during a protest in Parliament Square Activists marched from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square wearing Guy Fawkes masks

Ten people have been arrested as thousands of anti-capitalist activists marched through central London to protest against political oppression.

Protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks marched from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square as part of the Million Masks March, organised by activist group Anonymous.

Three people were held on suspicion of assaulting police officers.

Anonymous said the protest was against austerity and infringement of rights.

‘Refused to engage’

Also among those arrested were three people held on suspicion of public order crimes, one man in his 20s for attempted grievous bodily harm (GBH), another for an alleged firework offence, and two on suspicion of obstruction of the highway, the Metropolitan Police said.

Anti-capitalist protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks remove police barricades during the "Million Masks March" in Parliament Square Anti-capitalist protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks remove police barriers in Parliament Square
Trafalgar Square Anonymous said the protest was against austerity and infringement of rights

Ch Supt Pippa Mills said: “Police officers this evening worked under challenging conditions. Despite numerous attempts, the organisers refused to engage with us ahead of the evening’s events.

“Our policing operation and work with our partners ensured that on the whole, the event passed off without major incident.”

Protesters chanting “one solution, revolution” also made their way to Buckingham Palace with some kicking over security railings.

Several people threw missiles, including plastic cones and road signs at the police and several fireworks were let off by people at the base of Nelson’s column.

Among the demonstrators comedian and actor Russell Brand was spotted outside the Houses of Parliament.

Activists Million Mask March activists took to the streets of London wearing Guy Fawkes masks
Protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks clash with police

Steve Foster, 36, who travelled from Liverpool for the event, said: “The inquiry into institutional paedophilia is probably the main reason [why I am here].

“I want to see a real inquiry and I want to see prosecutions and people jailed in the establishment, where we all know it is rife.”

Among the crowd in Westminster was a 66-year-old woman, who gave her name as Maggie, from Plymouth.

She said: “I have come along basically to say to the government, ‘enough is enough’. They are bringing in so many austerity cuts, the welfare reform hasn’t been thought out properly, yet Iain Duncan Smith seems to think it is working.

“I hope that people strive for humanity, to be a bit kinder to one another, and not to believe all the lies.”

The BBC’s New Broadcasting House was also “locked down” and riot police attended after protesters started demonstrating outside.

The protest in London was part of a world-wide event, with demonstrations taking place in countries including Cambodia, Chile, Canada, America and Mexico.