Saturday, 1 January 2011

2011 - Time To Start Thinking Collectively

Determined not to wake up once again with a traditional New Year's Day thumping headache I managed to limit myself yesterday to one bottle of red wine and half a bottle of Buck's Fizz. Perhaps that is double the recommended daily alcohol dosage, but I would imagine that there are plenty of you out there who were in a different league altogether during the last 24 hours.

With regards consumption on different levels, I am pleased and rather relieved that my three week Arctic Christmas heating bill was only £80. That may sound a lot but nowhere near the cost of burst pipes or pneumonia for that matter. As regards calorific intake, I am astonished that having really pushed the boat out, I have only gained two pounds.

Managed to do a spot of sea fishing the other day, but could only catch a couple of small whiting. Nevertheless, with scanes of geese decorating the day I was reminded graphically of just how much I love my angling. Even the long drive back was made pleasant by the discovery of "Planet Rock" on my DAB radio.

With just a couple of days of holiday left before my attention is captured by Strasbourg and Oldham time must be found to install one my Christmas gifts. As you can see, any invading grey tree rat can have no excuse for thinking that this is to be their new home.


As for 2010, well all I can say is that I have often wondered what it would be like to experience combat in the armed forces and whether or not I would have coped. After last year I can safely say that an affirmative answer is highly probable.

Having witnessed what British Nationalists can do when working together and the damage we can do when fighting amongst ourselves, I very much hope for more of the former in 2011. With several important elections and other political opportunities coming our way very soon it is quite comforting to realise that the rules of natural selection still apply to our struggle.

We either pull together and unite against our common enemies, in so doing presenting a truly formidable opponent or we descend into an undisciplined, egotistically-driven rabble. To me the choice is very simple and thankfully the vast majority reading this will agree. Our future is still in our own hands, all it will take is the collective right frame of mind. The other attributes and tools required are already available courtesy of our ancestors.