Freeborn_John
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13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 1 reply · +2 points
Not even a little bit, even though the plastic Germans have dug and dug.
This claim deserves only ridicule.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 0 replies · +13 points
I look forward to his article about this, I also look forward to his receiving an apology and compensation for wrongful arrest.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 1 reply · +4 points
There should be a lot more digging in certain parts of Poland in my opinion, there is much to be found, or not found, as the case may be.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 1 reply · +1 points
Unless you're trying to rebrand the image of NS by ditching your idol, (but not really of course) the NuNazi party? NS Lite maybe?
Joking apart, it's no skin off my nose what you people think or believe, but when it's as poisonous as your particular hobby you shouldn't be allowed to smear it across British Nationalism, a practice which I believe has set us back years in this country and provided the left with a marvellous stick to beat us, all for a noisy minority to get their little thrill.
That's nobodies right.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 6 replies · +2 points
Not to be confused with the holohoax, these killings were all carefully documented, the records exist today.
Another example of how the Hitler Fan Club is hopelessly tainted and should be kept well away from British Nationalism.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 0 replies · +2 points
Upon takeoff the whole lower section with it's heavy batteries, oxygen and water tanks was left behind on the surface while the lightweight ascent module carrying just the two men and some moon rock samples returned to the orbiting command module.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 2 replies · +5 points
Next day he brought a fellow social outcast with him and so it grew, within weeks the pub was full of smelly old men shouting at the TV, swearing at the staff and pestering the normal customers, who subsequently stopped using the place in droves, it soon went bust.
Substitute 'problem thinkers' for 'problem drinkers' and I think the analogy is plain.
I used to like that pub, the same way I enjoyed being on this forum, please don't let it go the same way.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 0 replies · +7 points
You say there are millions 'beginning to get it', the capacity of you people to kid yourselves knows no bounds, instead, I suggest there are millions who, after hearing your Fantasy Island ramblings have thought "How can we trust the judgement of crackpots like them?" and gone elsewhere for their political enlightenment.
Of course, with this damned dullness of perception of mine I could be wrong.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 3 replies · +9 points
They certainly seem to take themselves awfully seriously, well, somebody has to.
13 years ago @ http://thebritishresis... - The British Resistance... · 0 replies · +7 points
For that all they got was national prestige (and the novelty of Lunar landings quickly faded, even at home) plus some moon rock. That's it.
The sleeping partner of the project, the US military, having garnered the benefits of all that ground breaking research into propulsion, navigation and communications (the same technology goes into landing on the moon and landing an ICMB on wherever) lost interest too.
Nasa were probably just glad to get out before they'd lost a crew.
In the end the game wasn't worth the candle, so the missions stopped. Simple as that.