The Indigenous Forum's Family Weekend - Report
I get thanked for giving a talk about Wales Past and Present
Well I am back from the Indigenous Forum Family weekend and as to be expected, I am tired and exhausted, teaching those Black Country boys how to drink and wash themselves can be tiring for a man of my age but I will knock out this quick report then polish and add the images over the next day or two as they come in. However there is a great review and some images over on the British National Party site to keep you going:)
As you know, I was unable to get there Friday evening but come early Saturday morning, Walesrocs and myself were on our way. I must confess after seeming to spend a lifetime behind the wheel of a car, it was nice to be driven for a change and so I just sat back and enjoyed the truly beautiful scenery of Wales as we drove North. We both vowed that we would fight to the death to stop alien invaders occupying these lands. Be warned Establishment - we are serious.
Arriving at the location, we quickly passed through the ever vigilant Security Team who seem to know everyone in the BNP by name and greets them always politely and with a smile. I really must write an article about these guys one day.
Car parked, we walk into the camping area which is spread over several fields on the banks of the River Severn, the views are stupendous and I look up and over to Rodney's Pillar that is seen in the distance. The ground is firm and dry and there are people looking down the at the swans that are sailing serenely by on the gently flowing water. Already some people are attempting their first try at canoeing under the patient guidance of some BNP activists.
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Walking through the tents we see some familiar faces that I recognize from last years fantastic Red, White and Blue. Well it seems that we have arrived just in time for breakfast. Now I have to open and honest here, I have always had a soft spot for Lippy as she is known in our Paltalk Room but this weekend she did us all proud, she is a diamond. Breakfasts of egg, sausage, bacon, beans and tomatoes just kept flying from her frying pan as she somehow managed to feed a small army of Green Arrows that were gathering around what became known as Green Arrow HQ.
In total there were 18 Green Arrows gathered around the tent and all of them had brought something to contribute to the feast or to help quench our thirst and I was pleased to see that many of them were wearing their Green Arrow Badges as well as the special Voice of the British Resistance Badges which are really something special. The British Army has the Parachute Regiment - the BNP has the Green Arrows who support it and their Chairman Nick Griffin 100%.
I will add to this article later with images and more information on the weekend as I recover energy after being fortified by a special bottle of Madeira that was given to me.
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