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"The B.B.C. defames our past, poisons our present and places our future at desperate hazard. No nation can survive which is conditioned by a vast fifth-column serving forces which have a vested interest in its obliteration as a sovereign, independent Realm."A.K. Chesterton
This booklet is intended to serve a dual purpose. It will introduce new readers to the policy of Candour, the British Views-letter, which espouses the British Imperial cause. Indeed, its contents are the substance of articles published by Candour. The second purpose is to explain the motives which have led to the formation of the League of Empire Loyalists, a devoted band of patriots pledged to serve the British future by maintaining a relentless opposition to internationalists intent upon enslaving the world through Communism or through Debt.
This was the second of the three volume 'Sound The Alarm' series, published in booklet form in October 1954, and funded by the generosity of Robert Key Jeffery. The articles had originally appeared in issues of Candour.It contains, among other things, a damning attack on Gandhi - who was the 'saintly' Nelson Mandela of his day and a robust defence of the Portuguese empire, which - lest we forget - showed more fight than the other European powers during the scuttle from empire of the 1950's and 1960's. Portugal was the first European power into empire, and fought to retain its possessions as late as the mid 1970's.
John Tyndall's classic work on British Nationalism, originally published in 1966.
John Tyndall, one time Chairman of the National Front, and founder of the British National Party outlines his vision for a British economic revival.
This booklet was compiled from two leading articles in Candour in April 1961, and was reprinted in booklet format in May 1961.'The Twelfth Hour' contains a remarkably honest analysis of the weaknesses - as well as the strengths - of the Candour-League movement. Then as now, there was a desperate need for the majority of supporters to either become more active, or to provide the funds necessary for the survival of our movement and nation.'Tomorrow' is the plan on how Britain could adapt to the loss of Empire and rally around the white dominions. This idea, long dormant, and seemingly abandoned by today's establishment, has seen some interest in the media recently, and may come again should Britain escape the shackles of the European Union.
A.K. Chesterton's classic analysis of world government by finance.
A.K. Chesterton's classic booklet on British Fascism. Originally published in 1935, here for the first time these two classic pamphlets have been combined in one booklet. Too many times has the first part been printed without the riposte! This edition also contains a third work "The Importance of Being Oswald".
The Menace of World Government and Britain's Graveyard by A.K. Chesterton have been out of print since the 1950's. Reading these articles once again one cannot help but be impressed by the pin-point accuracy of Arthur Kenneth Chesterton's forecasts. Impressed, but not surprised. At this very moment we are facing the greatest global financial disaster in history. This is the moment that the New World Order, call it what you will, and their stooges have laid the groundwork for.
A maverick by nature and a colossus in stature, Ben Greene was a gentle giant who stood six feet eight inches tall and was part of the illustrious Greene clan that included the novelist Graham Greene, Hugh Greene, Director-General of the BBC 1960-1969, and Raymond Greene, Everest mountaineer and doctor. With an abiding interest in constitutional matters and a smouldering resentment following his questionable internment by the British government under the draconian 18b internment regulations during World War 2, he worked diligently on the subject for the rest of his life, but unfortunately died before the book he was planning was finished. This booklet comprising five essays by Greene, which first appeared in Candour between 1956 and 1977, with two of them re-published under the title 'The Party System and the Corruption of Parliament' in magazine format in 1989, is now made available once again. The second edition contains an introduction by his daughter, Leslie.
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