Saturday, September 23, 2006

ON THE ANTI-WAR PROTEST IN MANCHESTER

Large but disappointing turn out, whom I would place into three general categories;
1. socialists/communists - all trying to sell books on how great Lenin and Trotsky were (who were both paid German agents, under the control of Rothschild-gofers Warburg and Bethmann-Hollweg, whose 'work' was capitalized upon by the Anglo-American Establishment, see my forthcoming webpage on the Bolshevik Revolution).
2. Islamic pro-Palestinians - who understand the difference between a Jew and a Zionist.
3. general peace-lovers - I believe that war could sometimes be necessary, but based on the history I know most wars have been wars of selfish imperialism or as part of the Albert Pike three-world-war plan.

I was glad to see no sign of anti-Judaism, but lots of anti-Zionism.

Some photos:

The London Peace Train arrives at St Peters Square

The crowd in Albert Square from Clarence St

Rozzers on horses at the back of the march in Albert Square

There was also two helicopters circling over Albert Square, one of which was barely above the City Hall chambers (the building in the left of the picture left), which did a good job in drowning out the speakers.

But it was peaceful, warm and sunny, and lots of placards etc for someone to clean up afterwards.

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