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The War Cry of Veterans: A Warning to Government. By Dusty Wentworth

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Imagine standing alone at dawn by a war memorial, the vast expanse of honed stone cold beneath your fingertips. You close your eyes and recall the faces of comrades lost—brave souls who entrusted their lives to duty, freedom, and the values you hold dear. Now picture those freedoms slipping away, eroded not by foreign tyranny, but by a government increasingly suspicious of its own citizens—its own veterans. This is the stark reality facing Britain under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government. The very individuals who sacrificed everything for our liberty now find themselves stripped of protections, stripped of trust, and stripped of the right to speak out without fear. Betrayal at the Highest Level: The Legacy Act Repeal and Veteran Outrage In 2023, the Northern Ireland (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act provided conditional immunity from prosecution to veterans and paramilitaries involved in the Troubles—if they fully cooperated with truth recovery processes. It was ...

Globalism: Cooperation or Coercion? Unmasking the Threat to Sovereignty By Dusty Wentworth

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Have you ever wondered why no matter who you vote for, the same policies—open borders, green taxes, digital surveillance—seem to march forward regardless? You’re not imagining it. A growing number of citizens across the UK, Europe, and the wider Western world are waking up to the reality that national sovereignty is being quietly dismantled. But is there truly a coordinated globalist agenda—and is Britain, under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, complicit in it? In this analysis, we examine what globalism actually means, track its institutional power, assess developments under the Starmer government, and explore the contentious claim that illegal immigration is part of a wider globalist design. What Is Globalism—and Why Does It Matter? Globalism, in its broadest form, refers to the increasing interdependence of nations through economic, political, cultural, and technological integration. On paper, this sounds beneficial—who wouldn't want peace, trade, and cooperation? Ho...