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Saturday, 31 January 2026

In 1994, He Exposed Their Entire System… and Predicted 2026 Perfectly.

In 1994, researcher and author John Coleman made a serious claim about how power works behind the scenes. After decades of research, he argued that major decisions don’t come only from politicians or public institutions, but from a network of influence that operates above national borders. In his book “The Committee of 300”, Coleman says he’s not speaking in vague theories. He insists he can provide specifics — names, structure, and a clear chain of control that most people never notice. This video breaks down Coleman’s core ideas, what he believed was happening at the highest level of power, and why parts of his framework still connect with the way people interpret the modern world today. Excerpts used in this video come from publicly available interviews/recordings and are used for commentary and analysis. Read his book "The Story of the Committee of 300" - https://amzn.to/4bcN9Wx This work is powered by those who resonate with it. - buymeacoffee.com/videoadvice Thank you for being part of the journey. ________________________________________________________________________ Follow us:   / videoadvice     / videoadvice2025   ________________________________________________________________________ Script and Narration by Video Advice Footage provided by MotionArray Music provided by MotionArray References used under Fair Use Law ________________________________________________________________________ 📩 For any concerns or business inquiries, please get in touch with us at videoadvice@yahoo.ro

A Series of Conservative essays and Articles for week 4 Jan 2026

 

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Exposed: Starmer’s 20-year war on Army veterans

Bruce Newsome
Exposed: Starmer’s 20-year war on Army veterans

SIR Keir Starmer’s war on Britain’s military personnel isn’t limited to his Government’s quest to reduce their immunity against prosecution for use of force in Northern Ireland. The campaign goes back 20 years to when he was a lawyer in private practice. That’s the revelation in the Daily Telegraph’s latest investigation. Now realise the revelation within the revelation: the […]

Why do the media ignore the violent intent of Minneapolis activists?

Gavin S Innes
Why do the media ignore the violent intent of Minneapolis activists?

THE awful deaths of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis have provoked national outrage, protests, celebrity attention, and global media coverage. In much of the US and UK press, both were quickly portrayed as heroes, allegedly ‘murdered’ or ‘executed’ by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents. Yet video footage, witness statements and […]

Last orders for the great German Kneipenbummel

James Jeffery
Last orders for the great German Kneipenbummel

THE fate of the German Kneipe – traditional pub – is in jeopardy because of the Islamification of a sizeable number of the country’s towns and smaller cities. Recent trends are a warning to the UK, both in terms of immigration and the historical culture, in which pubs play a significant and increasingly, it seems, under-appreciated part.  ‘The biggest business rates […]

Rayner’s Lane: The snooping gallery in our Chinese learning hub is nothing to fear

Alexander McKibbin
Rayner’s Lane: The snooping gallery in our Chinese learning hub is nothing to fear

WHILE it is true that many of the borough’s educational establishments have ‘reached out’ to their European counterparts, few have made the same impact as our Headmaster, Mr Starmer. Punctilious, some might say bordering on obsessive, he has spent a large amount of time to foster cordial relationships with fellow admired overseas scholastic principals such […]

The climate scaremongers: Mad Ed must have a slate loose if he thinks he can rip us off with his ‘rooftop revolution’

Paul Homewood
The climate scaremongers: Mad Ed must have a slate loose if he thinks he can rip us off with his ‘rooftop revolution’

ED MILIBAND has launched his Warm Homes Plan to the adulation of the BBC and renewable lobby. The BBC reported: ‘Households will be eligible for thousands of pounds’ worth of solar panels and other green tech to lower their energy bills, the government has announced. ‘The long-awaited Warm Homes Plan promises to provide £15billion to […]

How long must children with autism suffer while doctors won’t act?

Jane Wills
How long must children with autism suffer while doctors won’t act?

EVERYONE will be familiar with the person who is brilliant at being present and absent at the same time. They sit at the back of meetings and contribute nothing. They sign off on decisions without any attention to their implications. They ‘manage’ the team by ‘empowering’ others to do all the work. They get what […]

The Waspi women stung by the Government don’t need to be insulted too

Danny Lockwood
The Waspi women stung by the Government don’t need to be insulted too

AN INITIAL declaration of interest: I am married to what is quaintly termed a ‘Waspi woman’, more realistically observed as a furious, Boudicca-like warrior queen. Far more waspy than Waspi (Women Against State Pension Inequality). Thursday’s craven statement by Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden, ruling out once and for all any hope of justice […]

Do yourself a favour and give the King’s eco-propaganda film a miss

John Ellwood
Do yourself a favour and give the King’s eco-propaganda film a miss

IF YOU are an Amazon Prime subscriber and are flicking through their meagre offerings on February 6, be sure to avoid Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision.  This documentary features our monarch wittering on about ‘harmony’ with nature.  The financial year ending 2025 was most harmonious for the Crown Estate. It made a profit of £1.1billion on […]

Chagos Islands handover would be a ‘historic mistake’, say UK and US security chiefs

TCW
Chagos Islands handover would be a ‘historic mistake’, say UK and US security chiefs

A COALITION of 80 American and British national security figures, former officials, retired military leaders, policy experts, academics, elected leaders, and members of the House of Lords has issued a forceful public statement strongly supporting President Donald Trump’s assertion that the Government’s proposal to give the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is ‘great stupidity’. The statement […]

Ever more arrogant, the EU fat cats

Dr Shane Fudge
Ever more arrogant, the EU fat cats

THE CEO of BlackRock, Larry Fink, pointed out at Davos last week that there was an erosion of trust in global elites and in ‘disconnected’ institutions such as the World Economic Forum. Is it any wonder? As we disappear ever further into the ‘great reset’ engineered by Fink and his billionaire chums, there is now […]


Helen Andrews drops two bold, provocative claims on feminisation's impact on civilisation:



Helen Andrews drops two bold, provocative claims on feminisation's impact on civilization: 1. Feminisation isn't neutral—in key institutions, it's actively harmful. - Rule of law crumbles when judges prioritise "context & relationships" over strict, objective rules (even if outcomes feel harsh). - Academia loses its purpose when it censors "dangerous" ideas instead of pursuing truth relentlessly. - Business innovation stalls when HR-compliant niceness trumps bold, disruptive leadership. - Immigration policy becomes paralysed: laws exist on paper, but enforcement is blocked if it might "make someone sad." Without rule of law, truth-seeking, secure borders, and innovation, a fully feminised society risks collapse. 2. Demographic feminisation → substantive feminisation Can we have majority-female professions (lawyers, judges, professors) while keeping the old uncompromising standards? Andrews says no—not enough women consistently embody the hard-edged, truth-first, outcome-over-feelings ethos that historically defined those fields. Some women absolutely do, but scaling to majority-female shifts the institutional culture inevitably. She calls it difficult but true: "A thoroughly feminised civilisation will set itself on the road to collapse." Uncomfortable, politically incorrect, and worth debating. What do you think—does she overstate the case, or is there truth here?

Completely Pissed Off


Completely Pissed Off 

By James Melville 



Almost everyone I speak to feels completely pissed off with what is happening to Britain. The extortionate costs, high taxes, petty authority rules and the fact that nothing works properly. A country in serious decline. A decline facilitated by governments for corporate greed.

Britain faces huge difficulties and we don’t have the calibre of politicians to deal with the issues being faced. We have the most useless, insincere and out of touch politicians ever seen in British history. It’s a dreadful situation. We are being led by a bunch of shysters with their nests being feathered by their corporate cronies. Britain is broken. You can feel the decline everywhere, except in the deep pockets of the greedy corporations who have been allowed to plunder the assets of Britain. We are an island full of natural resources & with a temperate climate. We should have energy security, vibrant agriculture and fishing industries, blue collar industries to be proud of, manufacturing centres of excellence, but instead, it's all being destroyed, sold off or closed down. The industrial and community fabric of so many communities has been wilfully destroyed or neglected for decades. We have infrastructures and public services that are rotting despite having the highest tax burden in history. We have an ongoing cost of living crisis where supermarkets & utility & energy companies fleece consumers on a daily basis while showing record profits. And for all of this, I blame governments for being more concerned in political game playing, consolidation of power, suppressing freedom of speech, indulging in petty punishment rules and surveillance culture, facilitating corporate greed rather than addressing the many concerns and challenges faced by individuals and communities right across the country. The first job of any government should be to wholeheartedly serve and protect the citizens that they are supposed to represent. Instead, we have successive governments who are punishing the public and are in thrall to billionaires, global technocrats and asset stripping corporations like BlackRock. Britain has turned into a total mess. Nothing works. Everything is bogged down in governmental petty bureaucracy or punishment politics. Pensioners, small businesses, students, farmers, fishing communities and the disabled are wilfully hammered by the Labour government. Over £100bn of taxpayers’ money is now spent per year on interest payments for the national debt, £30bn is being spaffed away on carbon capture machines, The cost of living for basic essentials like water, energy and food is through the roof. We are taxed to the hilt and yet public services and core infrastructures are rotting. We have water, energy and food security concerns despite having the national resources to be secure in all of these. We have a warmongering Prime Minister who is the most pompous and conceited individual ever to walk through the doors of 10 Downing Street. We have successive governments literally asset stripping the country to give everything away to multinational corporations. We have massive amounts of poverty and homelessness. We have thousands of migrants arriving across the channel while £millions are spent every day on housing them in 5 star hotels. We have an NHS that is in a total mess with millions of people living in excruciating pain because they can’t get treated for months on end. We have governments who are more concerned with sucking up to the likes of BlackRock rather than fixing the mess that they created. And we even have a government who ram through plastering solar panels on thousands of acres of prime farmland while spending £50bn on sun dimming experiments. It’s an utter disgrace what has happened to Britain and for all of this, I blame successive governments. Britain is broken. A gigantic asset stripping and plundering Britain - facilitated by successive governments - at our own expense. Absolutely shameful.

Friday, 30 January 2026

We Must Change Our Pronouns

 

We Must Change Our Pronouns

And ditch one nasty little habit too

By Nick Griffin
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It’s the simple power equation at the root of the White Man’s dilemma: A well-organised and consciously cohesive minority can run rings around an ultra-individualistic, atomised majority.

It’s bad enough being divided and devoid of tribal loyalty when you’re in the majority, but it’s a luxury one can understand people thinking is affordable. It is, unfortunately, suicidal to stay that way once you become a minority.

There are many lessons which our people, collectively and separately, are going to have to learn Pretty Damn Quick over the next few decades, but one is more important than all the others: It’s time to change our preferred pronouns. (To be precise, our personal pronouns, but let’s not get bogged with grammatical niceties).

Once upon a time, we were undisputed top dogs. I’m not only talking here about the English, each formerly individual winners of the first prize in the Lottery of Life. I mean all men and women of European stock, those recognised (and not infrequently hated) by Others as ‘White’.

Vladimir Putin’s concept of the Golden Billion may include the Japanese and a few other East Asian nations but, in general, the world of the 19th and a large part of the 20th centuries was pretty much run by, and for, our kind.

True, various banksters and capitalists took the lions share of the material benefits (and helped malign forces and idiot politicians to plunge us into assorted insane but profitable wars) but, overall, the years which shaped our lingering collective idea of what is ‘normal’ were a time of unparalleled security and luxury.

The advent of social democratic welfarism completed the process, giving even the most idiotic and laziest in Western societies easy (by comparison with the historical human norm) living. In reality, the safety net they enjoyed was paid for by others, but there were no reminders of that.

From top to bottom, the inhabitants of the West have grown up and lived in individual cocoons of self-contained comfort. Consumerism and mass conditioning by advertising weighed in on top of all this to sell ideas of instant individual gratification. The sales propaganda is based on the deeply rooted appeal of ‘me’.

With the exception of family holidays, hedonist mates, and the totally artificial tribalism of professional spectator sports, the dominant personal pronoun of the era now slipping into the rear-view mirror was ‘I’. We just didn’t need a tribe, we could do just fine on our own. (Sky high suicide and drug abuse rates tell us that this was never actually true at the deeply subconscious level, but that’s another thing altogether).

It was not all, of course, the result of external conditions, of nurture. The rugged, sometimes even bloody-minded, individualism of our race is self-evident throughout our entire recorded history. It’s not just something we were taught by hedonism and ease. It is not even merely a matter of culture. It is in our blood.

Which is very unfortunate, because the times in which individualism was an affordable luxury have gone. Mass immigration, and the ongoing end of the economic and social privilege of the Golden Billion, are plunging us into a totally different era.

A time of tribalism - which is a very bad time to be without a tribe.

We Must change Our Pronouns

Hence, we need to change how we behave in relation to others. And such a change must start with how we think and how we speak. The ideas of “I”, “Me”, “Mine” can never disappear, but we need to teach ourselves - and then others - that they are puny things compared to “WE” “US” and “OURS”.

The singulars here are the markers of the old individualism, once a matter of pride, but increasingly a menace in a world in which everyone else is operating in their own ethno-religious blocks. The plurals are the personal pronouns of the tribe - of the future we must help our people to learn to embrace and master.

The vital mission of conscious nationalists in this shift of consciousness is not to contest elections or promise magic wand returns to ‘the way things were’, but to find ways of speeding this essential change. Among individuals, families, communities and from there, eventually, the nation as a whole.

Education for Survival

The struggle for our indigenous identity and rights, and the various techniques for building cohesion in our own communities, are not only practical questions. They are also about education.

The word must be properly understood. It comes from the Latin educere, to "bring out, lead forth," from ex- "out" + ducere "to lead". Intriguingly, given that these insights and imperatives apply to all of our kindred nations, the word has its origin in the ancestral Proto-Indo-European root *deuk -"to lead".

Our people need to learn various lessons so that they survive and prosper in - and eventually put an end to - the dangerous times in which we and the next few generations of our kind must live. Those lessons cannot be crammed into them by hectoring ideologues, they must be ‘lead out’ of them. Learnt by their own involvement in the process.

The nationalist movement and the long struggle ahead is a school, not just for individuals but for entire communities, and thence the whole nation.

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Like in all schools, there will be a few pupils who will never listen or learn, whatever is done. But for the large majority that is not the case. The most critical factor in the success or failure of any school is not the pupils, but the teachers.

Who are the teachers going to be in the times ahead? There are only two: Bitter experience and well-directed efforts by committed nationalists. The former is coming all too naturally; the presence and effectiveness of the latter is entirely up to us.

I can already hear the doom-mongers piling in with the usual excuse for inaction or the construction of cloud castles in the sky: “Any worthwhile community initiatives we build will be crushed by the liberal totalitarian state. They will never allow us to do street patrols, run weekend schools, open community centres, set up traditionalist scout groups, operate local minicab businesses…….. We’re doomed, I tell you. Doomed!”

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Encouraged to put targets on their own backs by provocateurs, Britain’s National Action is the gift that keeps on giving for the Powers That Be

Oh, for Heaven’s sake, pull yourself together! If you insist on painting ‘Extremist’ targets on your own back, you will indeed find it very difficult to connect with the people you pretend to love, but actually frequently despise and even fear. And the Powers That Be will find it easy to demonise and crush you, which is why their paid assets and useful idiots always promote such nonsense.

But sensible nationalists, going about this vital work quietly and methodically, need not attract attention to their activities. Remember that every one of the deep community roots or counter-power initiatives which we may come up with will already being done by ordinary people somewhere, purely off their own backs.

If the Powers That Be attack any initiative of ours, they will inevitably hit similar things being done elsewhere by completely non-ideological community activists. Such careless collateral damage is one of the classic ways in which repressive regimes alienate the ordinary population and push them towards the resistance.

Aspects of the struggle don’t even have to succeed, or to succeed for long, in order to advance the education process.

Educational Unfairness

If a nationalist venture is recognised by the local community as a good thing, then the very act of shutting it down may well have a greater radicalisation impact than if they’d simply left it alone. The sheer unfairness of refusing to allow our people rights which are granted freely to other communities can educate people far more than anything we could say.

Further, for all the manifest intolerance of the liberal elite, there is a limit to how much repression they can get away with.

To give just one hypothetical example, they could declare an independent Christian Nationalist cub-scout network to be a ‘terrorist organisation’, close down its coordinating website and seize its centrally-held stock of sleeve badges and certificates (which, by the way, is more or less all such a venture would need).

But how would that look to ordinary people, when Muslim archery clubs and martial arts classes are encouraged and provided with taxpayer-funded facilities? “They can teach their kids to fight; we’re not even allowed ours to learn how to pitch a tent, cook on a campfire and use a map to cross Ilkley Moor”.

Not only is that in itself very valuable ‘education’, but it is also impossible to stop a small group of fathers doing exactly the same thing for their own children, just without the badges, certificates and curriculum guidance formerly provided by the organisation’s central body.

The ‘rock masses’ held by Catholic priests, and the ‘hedge schools’ run by Calvinist preachers, continued under illegality for generations. At a time when the penalty for dissent was not being deplatformed by X, being banned from being a teacher or receiving a short prison sentence, but brutal torture and slow, agonising death.

We started by considering three words which need to be diminished, and three which we must seek to use more in their place. “I”, “Me” and “Mine” are luxuries from our happy, secure, lazy past. “"We”, “Us” and “Our” are imperatives for the future which we never asked for, but must now endure and outlive.

And, while we’re ditching outdated attitudes and words, let’s conclude by recognising and swearing off four more: “Fear of the Unknown”. Because that’s a major factor crippling our response to the situation into which we have been forced.

We don’t know what it really means to be a minority. We don’t know which ideas for oping with this unfamiliar situation will work and which will not. We don’t know how long we will have to endure these things. We don’t know how, or when, our people will react to the injustices and the pain.

These things frighten us, primarily because they are unknowns. But there’s nothing wrong with fear. When faced with danger, only a fool isn’t frightened. Fear creates adrenalin and determination. Face correctly, it is a vital precursor to effective action.

Feat is only a problem when it leads to freezing, or to blind panic, like a rabbit caught in headlights. To be frank, most of the nationalist movement is at present behaving just like rabbits caught in headlights. It’s a nasty little habit, and it’s time to kick it. It’s time to remember that we are not rabbits, but men. And white men at that.

Cool analysis. Meticulous planning. Methodical experimentation. Resolute action. Disdain for the odds. Standing shoulder to shoulder. The will to hold on. It’s what we do. Or, at least, it’s what we used to do. It’s time for us to do it again.

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