Recently an attempt was made to kill a retired Russian double spy, living in the UK, by using a "chemical agent." Godfrey Bloom, a former MEP for UKIP, blows apart the British government's hastily-arrived-at view that Vladmir Putin is behind this by pointing out that the Russians have much to lose, while others have much to gain from such an act.
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Fields is a synonym for soil; blood and soil, anyone? by Daniel Barge The problem with the trial of Alex Fields for the supposed mu...
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Tabloid headlines are the highest form of historical evidence, apparently. by Colin Liddell Due to the obsessive grip that antisemi...
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by Colin Liddell The French have a term for it, L’esprit de l’escalier , or “staircase wit.” It means bright and witty sayings though...
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Affirmative Right chief editor Colin Liddell wishes listeners a happy "St. Andrews Day" and explains why the Scots picked a J...
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by Colin Liddell @AffirmativRight When the Alt-Right was founded in 2010— in as much as a loose umbrella term can be 'founde...