January 20, 2008

engineered demographics

What happened to the native Britons, the native Americans and the native Australians – and most other indigenous populations – is now happening to Poppy, and she is particularly angry because her displacement has been engineered with the collusion of her elected government.

"We are fleeing to the hills or being pushed into compounds," says Poppy, “but it's not a conquering force of uninvited people that's causing this demographic change and our ultimate displacement.”

"It’s our government – or more correctly the world government – that is engineering this demographic change by inviting massive migrations.”

“Every time the world government interferes in local turf wars,” says Poppy, “rather than allowing one protagonist to conquer the other and assimilate with it – as has happened throughout history – it ‘solves’ the problem by moving displaced people to another land.”

“Our land.”

"How else did we get immigrants from Africa, Lebanon, Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Palestine, Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq?"

“If it doesn’t interfere in an existing conflict then the world government is also very good at starting one,” says Poppy. “Think of the creation of Israel by a massive migration of Jews from Europe.”

Read more by Poppy on this issue:

  • the fate of indigenous populations

  • demographic engineering

  • religiously motivated wars

  • the curse of the katholikos ethos

  • katholikos is Greek for global

  • racism and the religious balance

  • the enemy within






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    August 16, 2007

    time to return to ireland?


    Regan and her husband left Northern Ireland in December 1992 to get away from the ‘troubles’ only to face the same ‘troubles’ in London – as well as new ‘troubles’ with Islamic immigrants – and expects a massive migration back to Ireland if things worsen in England.

    “We left Northern Ireland because we were fed up with it all and wanted a better life for our children," says Regan. "We moved first to London and would you believe that we fell foul of the IRA terrorists, aka freedom fighters, there, too!"

    "When we arrived at the airport we were waiting for a bus into town and noticed an unaccompanied suitcase in a corner," says Regan. "Knowing that it could very well have been a bomb, we ran back into the airport, notified the authorities and wasted money catching a taxi so that we could get out of the area quick smart!"

    "A week later, we had settled down into our new home and my husband was happy in his new job, the kids loved London, and our new neighbors were quiet and minded their own business and all was well," says Regan "Then, in the middle of the night, I think it was on Christmas Eve, the telephone rang."

    "Since only our families knew our new telephone number I immediately thought the worst – my father had died, or something like that," sighs Regan, "and when an Irish male voice came on the line when I picked up the telephone and said 'hello' my heart sank."

    "I didn't recognize the voice and when the guy said something about 'the deed being done' I wondered what on earth he was talking about," says Regan. "And then he asked to speak to Paddy and it dawned on me then that he had called a wrong number -- or the people who had the telephone number before us had not told him they had disconnected."

    "The caller apologized for waking me and the next morning I heard about a bomb going off in Oxford Street," says Regan. "The coincidence was uncanny and my husband and I mooted whether or not to tell the police but decided against it because -- well, we'd left Northern Ireland to get away from this sort of stuff, and being Irish ourselves we might have been seen as suspects and gone onto some data base."

    "Anyway, at the rate London is becoming Londonistan it won't be long before the emigration trail will be reversed – we'll all be begging Ireland to take us back in!" laughs Regan. "But it's no laughing matter, really. Our government has let us down badly."

    “We have enough trouble with the Catholics and the Protestants at each other’s throats without adding the Moslems to the mix.”

    Read more by Regan:

  • Irish troubles
  • cementing global ties
  • the right to live in peace
  • catholics vs. protestants
  • bigoted neighbors
  • Irish sectarian conflict


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    August 11, 2007

    foreign doctors and female patients

    Arleen believes that increased immigration levels are responsible for increased interracial tensions, and it is on the personal level – in her dealings with medical professionals – that racial tension has become a matter of life and death fears.

    "Undoubtedly, the majority of immigrant doctors are good people and good physicians," says Arlene, "and yet we have been shocked by the actions of the doctors involved in the London and Glasgow terrorist events and women, particularly, have good grounds for feeling uncomfortable being treated by a man whose culture forbids such intimacy."

    "Why would an immigrant doctor want to save your life when your country is responsible for killing so many of his people or when his holy book orders the killing of infidels?" asks Arlene. "Oh sure, all doctors are supposed to subscribe to the Hippocratic Oath but first and foremost they are human beings and whatever their culture or religion you never know what's going on in their heads and what diabolical agenda they may have."

    "Thousands of hapless patients die or are maimed each week by the negligent or murderous actions of ordinary home-grown doctors," says Arlene. "Has everyone forgotten Dr Harold Shipman, the granny murderer, and Dr Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death at Auschwitz, and the 15 German physicians and scientists who were convicted at the Nuremberg Medical Trial?"

    "When it comes to your life, you cannot be as cavalier about it as you are about your plumbing pipes," says Arleen, “and I really do fear for my life being treated by foreign doctors.”

    "So, by all means bring in more immigrant plumbers and tradesmen," says Arlene, "but please limit the number of foreign students in our medical schools and tell foreign doctors wanting to work here that they should stay and look after their own people who, I believe, are still dying from diseases the West wiped out decades ago."

    Read more by Arleen on this issue:


  • immigrant plumbers and doctors
  • Polish plumbers make great neighbours!
  • fear of foreign doctors
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    July 21, 2007

    immigrant plumbers and doctors

    Like many of us, Arleen has noticed that two professions – plumbing and doctoring – have become almost monopolized by immigrants these days, and while she is happy to have her pipes fixed by an immigrant plumber she is not too happy about having her body examined by an immigrant doctor, especially after terrorist immigrant doctors went on a rampage in London and Glasgow.

    "Because we've all come from somewhere else -- if not in this generation then generations ago -- I am certainly not opposed to immigration," says Arleen, "but I do become concerned when certain nationalities monopolize professions, making it impossible for home grown kids to get a look in."

    "In the case of plumbing, I think the Eastern European immigrants filled a void in the market because our kids didn't want to become plumbers," says Arleen. "They've all got much higher aspirations these days, and don't want to get their hands dirty, right?"

    "In the case of medicine, if there is a void it is because our immigration levels have increased to extraordinary levels,” says Arleen. “Also, when you see a home-grown doctor you don't know if he is going to be another Harold Shipman or Josef Mengele, but chances are pretty good that he won't be.”

    "Can you say the same about an immigrant doctor?"

    Read more by Arleen on this issue:


  • Polish plumbers make great neighbours!
  • foreign doctors and female patients
  • fear of foreign doctors
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