View Full Version : "Who the Hell You Think You Are?"- Nigel Farage throws egg in Eurocrat faces
1derer
26th November 2011, 21:37
Just wondering what you think of this video from RT in which a British Politician makes some stark comments regarding the Euro
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The tittle of this thread is part title from the video so no offense meant, it was just a catchy title.
NewFounderHome
26th November 2011, 21:42
You got to love this guy!
ThePythonicCow
26th November 2011, 21:47
The tittle of this thread is part title from the video so no offense meant, it was just a catchy title.
Titles that are "just catchy" are cute in the short term, but don't provide much useful indication of thread subject in the longer term, on a list of many threads. So I added some words (from the original youtube page) to the title, to make it more specific.
1derer
26th November 2011, 21:48
Here s another more recent video interview of Farage, on FOX TV...(Nov. 2011)
He is a politician working for the Independent Party and is also a Member of the European Parliament (MEP)
enjoy...
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1derer
26th November 2011, 21:57
OK Mooster, let's run with it, though short term cutesy helps hit rates;)
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When it is summed up like this, one feels somewhat nervous no?
ThePythonicCow
26th November 2011, 21:59
The Nigel Farage video in the first post of this thread has now been posted on five threads - this one and the following four:
Nigel Farage MEP Public Talk - European Union & Britain's Role within it... (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?18670-Nigel-Farage-MEP-Public-Talk-European-Union-Britain-s-Role-within-it...)
Iceland Declares Independence from International Banks (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?18396-Iceland-Declares-Independence-from-International-Banks&p=201240&viewfull=1#post201240)
he told them! :) (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?27134-he-told-them---)
Occupy America: Updates and News About the Movement (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?31525-Occupy-America-Updates-and-News-About-the-Movement&p=342073&viewfull=1#post342073)
Mark (Star Mariner)
26th November 2011, 22:28
Epic. The Independents are the least corrupt of the lot - they speak sense, which is probably why they will never win an election and never hold any true power. What a shame, but hat's off to Farage.
lightseeker
26th November 2011, 22:50
This guy has balls, he says it like it is.
Seikou-Kishi
26th November 2011, 22:51
Ah this video is quite old, I think. It's been around on youtube for a while. Didn't know RT had it too though. I'm increasingly starting to think of RT as being better than most news outlets.
Good video though, love Farage. And despite how the Eurocrats pronounce his name, it's Farβzh as in garage, not Faridge as in... garage...
I think Nigel Farage isn't so awake as to know most of what goes on, but he's awake enough to see Europe for what it is and I am glad we have him getting his ultimately ineffectual stings in anyway :D
christian
26th November 2011, 22:53
The Independents are the least corrupt of the lot - they speak sense, which is probably why they will never win an election and never hold any true power..
They were second in England at the 2009 election for the European Parliament, truth is rising.
grapevine
26th November 2011, 23:45
He would have had more votes I'm sure if there had been more members to vote for in the constituencies . . . . but there's been at least one attempt on his life already. :( Good bloke though - would get my vote
1derer
27th November 2011, 00:30
He would have had more votes I'm sure if there had been more members to vote for in the constituencies . . . . but there's been at least one attempt on his life already. :( Good bloke though - would get my vote
I never knew that there was an attempt on his life, but as I watched it, I wondered why he has been allowed to continue unnabated, I mean if Dominique Straus Kahn was brought down, as claimed by an investigative journalist called Edward Jay Epstein in an article published in the New York Review of Books (source The Guardian UK), then how come Farage is still able to operate?
Could you tell us a bit more about this attempt KittyKat, I mean Windmill?!
Muzz
27th November 2011, 00:36
I know he was in a plane crash if thats what it might be.
Ukip's Nigel Farage pulled unconscious from plane crash (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ukip/7685237/Ukips-Nigel-Farage-pulled-unconscious-from-plane-crash.html)
1derer
27th November 2011, 00:50
I never knew that, perhaps it was a warning, or a genuine accident it is hard to tell, but if you view the November 2011 video he did on Fox, it hasn;t stopped him forming an opinion.
He was right about one thing, there is a new trend across Europe, and that is one of Nationalism, and fascism is now on the uptick.
I winder if the Euro will continue as is,or it will be taken up only by the stronger economies, while all others resort to their own currencies as before, though this would not make much difference to the debt crisis across Europe I think....
There is another possible suggestion as put forward by Russian President Medvedev, when he introduced a sample world currency coin under the banner United Future World Currency, during the 2009 G8 Summit... link below...
http://www.futureworldcurrency.com/Documents.asp?DocumentID=3080
Muzz
27th November 2011, 01:16
Hi 1derer ( Im so slow! just got your name:rolleyes:) My guess is that they will milk the Euro car crash untill we are all on our knees financially. And then come up with a convenient solution such as an electronic currency. Any phisical currency is not in their interest. Digits on computers is the way to go for them.
Near field communication (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_field_communication)
Peoples love affair with their mobile phones is , I think, something to watch.
Mare
27th November 2011, 01:21
As I posted in a thread of July 2011 about this guy I get the impression that many people are impressed more by his style than his content..
" Nigel Farage is an out-and-out born and bred right-wing tory who re-branded himself UKIP when the Tory party signed the Maatsricht Treaty in 1992 under John Major. Many of the most right-wing Tory members jumped ship with him because they felt he was more 'conservative' than the Conservatives. He hates the European Union because he's a staunch nationalist but, according to the Guardian newspaper, he said in a speech to the Foreign Press Association that over ten years as a member of the European Parliament he received and spent nearly £2 million of taxpayers' money in expenses and allowances, on top of his £64,000 a year salary.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/24/mps-expenses-ukip-nigel-farage
Don't be fooled by a man who stands up and and pokes his finger in the eyes of his fellow MEP's while happily lining his own pockets on the back of it. He's just another politician as far as I'm concerned and a right-wing one at that.
Seikou-Kishi
27th November 2011, 02:05
He would have had more votes I'm sure if there had been more members to vote for in the constituencies . . . . but there's been at least one attempt on his life already. :( Good bloke though - would get my vote
I always assumed the plane crash had been an attempt on his life. Is that what you were referring to or was there something else?
58andfixed
27th November 2011, 03:45
1% of Politicians have this kind of honest courage.
There has to be a way that citizens from around the world could honor such individuals in a very public way, to send a message to others who cower under the pressure of trinkets and favors from lobbyists.
- 58
Just wondering what you think of this video from RT in which a British Politician makes some stark comments regarding the Euro
58andfixed
27th November 2011, 03:53
I believe that would be a mischaratarization of Nigel's intent.
Note from the same article:
"Farage insisted that he had not "pocketed" the money but had used the "very large sum of European taxpayers' money" to help promote Ukip's message that the UK should get out of the EU."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/24/mps-expenses-ukip-nigel-farage
Pocketing allowances for personal gain in contradistinction to taking advantages of revenue sources to 'balance out' the power of lobbyists are two quite different intentions.
- 58
Don't be fooled by a man who stands up and and pokes his finger in the eyes of his fellow MEP's while happily lining his own pockets on the back of it.
He's just another politician as far as I'm concerned and a right-wing one at that.
Referee
27th November 2011, 03:59
Becarful Here Nigel gets his orders from London. This is part of the designed implosion of the Euro in order to introduce One World Government.
1derer
27th November 2011, 04:30
Hi 1derer ( Im so slow! just got your name:rolleyes:) My guess is that they will milk the Euro car crash untill we are all on our knees financially. And then come up with a convenient solution such as an electronic currency. Any phisical currency is not in their interest. Digits on computers is the way to go for them.
Near field communication (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_field_communication)
Peoples love affair with their mobile phones is , I think, something to watch.
Muzz,
1derer refers to wanderer and wonderer ;) the yin and yang to naming conventions!
If you study up on RFID, the only thing that will matter is your electronic standing, measured for us plebians as your credit score. If it is high then you get to join in the fun! Howerever, if it is low........
As for your comments, what you must understand is that if Europe wins or Europe loses, TPTB always win.
NWO WON OWN NOW........
As I posted in a thread of July 2011 about this guy I get the impression that many people are impressed more by his style than his content..
" Nigel Farage is an out-and-out born and bred right-wing tory who re-branded himself UKIP when the Tory party signed the Maatsricht Treaty in 1992 under John Major. Many of the most right-wing Tory members jumped ship with him because they felt he was more 'conservative' than the Conservatives. He hates the European Union because he's a staunch nationalist but, according to the Guardian newspaper, he said in a speech to the Foreign Press Association that over ten years as a member of the European Parliament he received and spent nearly £2 million of taxpayers' money in expenses and allowances, on top of his £64,000 a year salary.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/24/mps-expenses-ukip-nigel-farage
Don't be fooled by a man who stands up and and pokes his finger in the eyes of his fellow MEP's while happily lining his own pockets on the back of it. He's just another politician as far as I'm concerned and a right-wing one at that.
Well, for better or for worse, I vote Conservatives.
Lord Sidious
27th November 2011, 05:21
I don't vote, I gave up on shooting myself in the foot and wondering why my foot hurt.
Carmody
27th November 2011, 05:39
Every time I hear that line, or something similar to it, I think of Alice. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJYA4Haafmg)
Lord Sidious
27th November 2011, 05:43
Never heard that one before.
aranuk
27th November 2011, 05:58
As I posted in a thread of July 2011 about this guy I get the impression that many people are impressed more by his style than his content..
" Nigel Farage is an out-and-out born and bred right-wing tory who re-branded himself UKIP when the Tory party signed the Maatsricht Treaty in 1992 under John Major. Many of the most right-wing Tory members jumped ship with him because they felt he was more 'conservative' than the Conservatives. He hates the European Union because he's a staunch nationalist but, according to the Guardian newspaper, he said in a speech to the Foreign Press Association that over ten years as a member of the European Parliament he received and spent nearly £2 million of taxpayers' money in expenses and allowances, on top of his £64,000 a year salary.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/24/mps-expenses-ukip-nigel-farage
Don't be fooled by a man who stands up and and pokes his finger in the eyes of his fellow MEP's while happily lining his own pockets on the back of it. He's just another politician as far as I'm concerned and a right-wing one at that.
I agree Mare he is a right wing Tory. We would see what he believes in if the EU was disbanded and he became involved with British politics. Most probably a fascist and racist at that too. In fact with the "good" publicity he has enjoyed in the European parliament, I wouldn't put it passed him to have his sights on the PM job at home.
Stan
Lord Sidious
27th November 2011, 06:24
As I posted in a thread of July 2011 about this guy I get the impression that many people are impressed more by his style than his content..
" Nigel Farage is an out-and-out born and bred right-wing tory who re-branded himself UKIP when the Tory party signed the Maatsricht Treaty in 1992 under John Major. Many of the most right-wing Tory members jumped ship with him because they felt he was more 'conservative' than the Conservatives. He hates the European Union because he's a staunch nationalist but, according to the Guardian newspaper, he said in a speech to the Foreign Press Association that over ten years as a member of the European Parliament he received and spent nearly £2 million of taxpayers' money in expenses and allowances, on top of his £64,000 a year salary.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/24/mps-expenses-ukip-nigel-farage
Don't be fooled by a man who stands up and and pokes his finger in the eyes of his fellow MEP's while happily lining his own pockets on the back of it. He's just another politician as far as I'm concerned and a right-wing one at that.
I agree Mare he is a right wing Tory. We would see what he believes in if the EU was disbanded and he became involved with British politics. Most probably a fascist and racist at that too. In fact with the "good" publicity he has enjoyed in the European parliament, I wouldn't put it passed him to have his sights on the PM job at home.
Stan
You know what is funny?
People that you could actually call ''fascists'' and ''racists'' can't stand the guy or his party, they say he isn't for real.
aranuk
27th November 2011, 06:28
As I posted in a thread of July 2011 about this guy I get the impression that many people are impressed more by his style than his content..
" Nigel Farage is an out-and-out born and bred right-wing tory who re-branded himself UKIP when the Tory party signed the Maatsricht Treaty in 1992 under John Major. Many of the most right-wing Tory members jumped ship with him because they felt he was more 'conservative' than the Conservatives. He hates the European Union because he's a staunch nationalist but, according to the Guardian newspaper, he said in a speech to the Foreign Press Association that over ten years as a member of the European Parliament he received and spent nearly £2 million of taxpayers' money in expenses and allowances, on top of his £64,000 a year salary.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/24/mps-expenses-ukip-nigel-farage
Don't be fooled by a man who stands up and and pokes his finger in the eyes of his fellow MEP's while happily lining his own pockets on the back of it. He's just another politician as far as I'm concerned and a right-wing one at that.
I agree Mare he is a right wing Tory. We would see what he believes in if the EU was disbanded and he became involved with British politics. Most probably a fascist and racist at that too. In fact with the "good" publicity he has enjoyed in the European parliament, I wouldn't put it passed him to have his sights on the PM job at home.
Stan
You know what is funny?
People that you could actually call ''fascists'' and ''racists'' can't stand the guy or his party, they say he isn't for real.
They most likely now that he is a fascist and racist underneath methinks. G'night me Lord time for my beddie byes. My sleep is not normal, but then neither am I. :p
chancy
27th November 2011, 06:38
We'll take Nigel Farage in Canada anytime he wants to bust loose from euro land!
With only one party in federal politics known as the conservatives here that are really liberals we need another independant to stand up for our rights.
I for one was born a conservative and after dealing with them for years have found out that it's all a front. You can't trust them and there is NO freedom since they are taking it all away with broad sweeps from the charter of rights here in Canada.
If Nigel Farage wants to be an independant working for the people here in Canada he would be welcomed with open arms..............
It sure can't be any worse than what we have got ourselves into as of late.
Voting is a waste of time since what your mp or prime minister does is not what they promise ever.
C'mon Nigel PLEASE immigrate to the Great White North and help us save our Country from disaster.
Regards,
Chancy
Lord Sidious
27th November 2011, 06:51
As I posted in a thread of July 2011 about this guy I get the impression that many people are impressed more by his style than his content..
" Nigel Farage is an out-and-out born and bred right-wing tory who re-branded himself UKIP when the Tory party signed the Maatsricht Treaty in 1992 under John Major. Many of the most right-wing Tory members jumped ship with him because they felt he was more 'conservative' than the Conservatives. He hates the European Union because he's a staunch nationalist but, according to the Guardian newspaper, he said in a speech to the Foreign Press Association that over ten years as a member of the European Parliament he received and spent nearly £2 million of taxpayers' money in expenses and allowances, on top of his £64,000 a year salary.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/24/mps-expenses-ukip-nigel-farage
Don't be fooled by a man who stands up and and pokes his finger in the eyes of his fellow MEP's while happily lining his own pockets on the back of it. He's just another politician as far as I'm concerned and a right-wing one at that.
I agree Mare he is a right wing Tory. We would see what he believes in if the EU was disbanded and he became involved with British politics. Most probably a fascist and racist at that too. In fact with the "good" publicity he has enjoyed in the European parliament, I wouldn't put it passed him to have his sights on the PM job at home.
Stan
You know what is funny?
People that you could actually call ''fascists'' and ''racists'' can't stand the guy or his party, they say he isn't for real.
They most likely now that he is a fascist and racist underneath methinks. G'night me Lord time for my beddie byes. My sleep is not normal, but then neither am I. :p
Actually they reckon he isn't.
To them, he is just a tory that pretends.
I think they are right.
Seikou-Kishi
27th November 2011, 08:22
He would have had more votes I'm sure if there had been more members to vote for in the constituencies . . . . but there's been at least one attempt on his life already. :( Good bloke though - would get my vote
I never knew that there was an attempt on his life, but as I watched it, I wondered why he has been allowed to continue unnabated, I mean if Dominique Straus Kahn was brought down, as claimed by an investigative journalist called Edward Jay Epstein in an article published in the New York Review of Books (source The Guardian UK), then how come Farage is still able to operate?
Could you tell us a bit more about this attempt KittyKat, I mean Windmill?!
He's possibly allowed to continue because the European Parliament actually has no power, it just rubber stamps the directives given to it by the European Commission. Powerless people can say whatever sh!t they like. "Let them hate, so long as they fear" all over again.
ktlight
27th November 2011, 10:02
"Neil Cavuto talks to Nigel Farage MEP, UKIP, Co-President of the EFD Group in the European Parliament (Europe of Freedom and Democracy)"
"I find it good what Mr. farage has to say, but claiming the german people would be behind this isnt quite right: we are being screwed over as well.
HerrFlockens 16 hours ago"
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grapevine
27th November 2011, 20:03
He would have had more votes I'm sure if there had been more members to vote for in the constituencies . . . . but there's been at least one attempt on his life already. :( Good bloke though - would get my vote
I never knew that there was an attempt on his life, but as I watched it, I wondered why he has been allowed to continue unnabated, I mean if Dominique Straus Kahn was brought down, as claimed by an investigative journalist called Edward Jay Epstein in an article published in the New York Review of Books (source The Guardian UK), then how come Farage is still able to operate?
Could you tell us a bit more about this attempt KittyKat, I mean Windmill?!
Nigel Farage plane crash pilot charged with threatening to kill Ukip leader
The pilot who was flying the plane carrying Nigel Farage when it crashed on general election day has been charged with threatening to kill the Ukip leader.
Nigel Farage managed to walk away from the crash scene Photo: NEIL HALL / INS
10:27AM GMT 01 Dec 2010
Justin Adams, who was at the controls of the light aircraft which crashed into a field on May 6, seriously injuring Mr Farage, has been remanded in custody.
The 45-year-old pilot has also been charged with threatening to kill the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) official who investigated the accident. It is alleged that the threats were made last week.
Adams was at the controls of the Polish-made Wilga 35A, with Mr Farage sitting alongside him, when it suddenly nosedived to earth during a party-political stunt on the morning of this year's Westminster election.
Mr Farage managed to walk from the crash scene, as pictured in graphic images from the time, while Adams was trapped in the mangled wreckage.
The seriously-injured pilot remained conscious and was later airlifted from the scene, in Hinton-on-the-Hedges, near Brackley, Northants., to hospital in Coventry.
A probe by the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) of the Department of Transport found the crash was caused by the campaign banner the plane had been trailing.
The ropes used to tow the giant slogan, reading: "Vote for your country: Vote Ukip", had become caught on the tail of the lightweight aircraft, forcing it into a dive.
Earlier the plane had had to make a number of low-level passes before it was able to collect the banner from a special harness.
Adams was brought before magistrates in Oxford and spoke only to confirm his name, age and address.
He was arrested on Sunday after calls were made to the police, alleging that on November 26 he threatened to kill Mr Farage and that on Sunday he similarly threatened CAA investigator Martin James.
The business owner, wearing a blue fleece and jeans, did not enter a plea to either charge.
He was remanded in custody and ordered to appear at Oxford Crown Court on Tuesday next week.
Adams, who had been living in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, but has since moved to the village of Buckland, Oxon, ran a firm called Sky Banners.
At the time of the crash Mr Farage, who has a fear of flying, was making a last-ditch attempt to win over voters as he fought to oust House of Commons Speaker John Bercow MP from of his Buckingham seat.
The controversial politician, who previously led Ukip from 2006 to 2009, stepped down from the role to concentrate on his campaign.
However, his supporters delivered the news to him in hospital that he had come third with only 8,401 votes.
He then resumed the leadership of the party on November 5 this year.
Following the publication of the crash report the 46-year-old said: "I think the conclusion is the best for everyone. It was an accident, there we are, these things happen in life.
"I give thanks to the fact I got through it.
"I have never liked flying always hated it, although I have done a fair bit of it as an MEP.
"Part of the flight on May 6 was an attempt to challenge my demons. Look how that ended up."
He added: "I wish the pilot the best of luck in his recovery. I know he's had several operations and was not in a good way at all."
There was a picture too but it didn't download . . .
Mark (Star Mariner)
28th November 2011, 00:56
You don't ever hear politicians talk like Farage does in these clips. You just don't. And you know why? Because he told the truth! - and with perhaps risk to himself and his reputation. Normal politicians don't. They are far too weak for that, and too controlled to speak their own guarded thoughts. They recite carefully crafted scripts. They propagate spin, and propaganda, and BS.
Farage is speaking truth, and goes against the grain of normal conventions which makes him dangerous. He says what we, the general public, are all thinking. He pulls not a single punch but lands every one with devastating honesty. This is not your every day politician rhetoric BS. It is hard, stark and painful truth (for those cronies to hear).
Who cares if he's left wing, right wing, or a fascist lunatic (which I very much doubt how can he be with when he speaks like this?) And it is from his heart, with great passion, and not from a teleprompter. That tells me a lot about the man and his character.
Referee
28th November 2011, 01:05
You don't ever hear politicians talk like Farage does in these clips. You just don't. And you know why? Because he told the truth! - and with perhaps risk to himself and his reputation. Normal politicians don't. They are far too weak for that, and too controlled to speak their own guarded thoughts. They recite carefully crafted scripts. They propagate spin, and propaganda, and BS.
Farage is speaking truth, and goes against the grain of normal conventions which makes him dangerous. He says what we, the general public, are all thinking. He pulls not a single punch but lands every one with devastating honesty. This is not your every day politician rhetoric BS. It is hard, stark and painful truth (for those cronies to hear).
Who cares if he's left wing, right wing, or a fascist lunatic (which I very much doubt how can he be with when he speaks like this?) And it is from his heart, with great passion, and not from a teleprompter. That tells me a lot about the man and his character.
It is done by design. It is to make England look good, as if they are the dissenting voice. So when the whole thing colapses Europe will run to their outstreached arms. Into the NWO trap they constructed!
christian
28th November 2011, 10:03
Becarful Here Nigel gets his orders from London. This is part of the designed implosion of the Euro in order to introduce One World Government.
'From London', what do mean? Nigel is among the loudest advocates of a decentralization of power I've come across. He says over and over, that diverse nations should not have a common currency.
Lord Sidious
28th November 2011, 11:23
Becarful Here Nigel gets his orders from London. This is part of the designed implosion of the Euro in order to introduce One World Government.
'From London', what do mean? Nigel is among the loudest advocates of a decentralization of power I've come across. He says over and over, that diverse nations should not have a common currency.
I think he means the City of London.
christian
28th November 2011, 13:01
Your lucky guess?
Anyways, I can see no evidence of Nigel Farage consciously doing someone else's bidding, so Referee, please elaborate.
Catsquotl
28th November 2011, 14:01
Wb-MWoZKYmg
I think that the way out of this mess may well come from someone of the same wing that got us in...
1derer
29th November 2011, 16:03
There is not enough support for Farage to go beyond his Garage.
People will continue on, regardless of what system is in place, and though Farage may take a risk in saying what he does, your average Joe Schmoe does not want to fight for their rights.
Etherios
29th November 2011, 16:16
even if nigel is a "city of London" lackie ... the thing is he is saying some truths. But some (even in here) label him as rasist/facist etc so what he says becomes "wrong/lie".
I dont care if he is a demon tbh ... what he says is what i care about. We need to take the info and analyze it our selves.
Replies that dont talk about what Nigel says but talk about who Nigel is ... is plain wrong and stupid. If you can explain/prove what he says is wrong then plz tell us. Personally i dont care what he is or what he does in his private life... REALLY talk about the info not the person plz.
Ecnal61
29th November 2011, 16:42
crumbs!! talk about letting them have it..way to go Nigel.
Mark (Star Mariner)
29th November 2011, 17:40
You don't ever hear politicians talk like Farage does in these clips. You just don't. And you know why? Because he told the truth! - and with perhaps risk to himself and his reputation. Normal politicians don't. They are far too weak for that, and too controlled to speak their own guarded thoughts. They recite carefully crafted scripts. They propagate spin, and propaganda, and BS.
Farage is speaking truth, and goes against the grain of normal conventions which makes him dangerous. He says what we, the general public, are all thinking. He pulls not a single punch but lands every one with devastating honesty. This is not your every day politician rhetoric BS. It is hard, stark and painful truth (for those cronies to hear).
Who cares if he's left wing, right wing, or a fascist lunatic (which I very much doubt how can he be with when he speaks like this?) And it is from his heart, with great passion, and not from a teleprompter. That tells me a lot about the man and his character.
It is done by design. It is to make England look good, as if they are the dissenting voice. So when the whole thing colapses Europe will run to their outstreached arms. Into the NWO trap they constructed!
Who knows, maybe you're right. But it is possible to over-analyse a situation, and ponder to a depth that you end up actually 'missing' the truth. Not everyone is evil, not everyone has subversive /elusive agendas. Sometimes people do speak the plain, heart-felt truth, even in politics...sometimes. And it is at those times when it resonates profoundly...because its truth.
Ernie Nemeth
29th November 2011, 18:26
I've run across this guy Nigel from time to time and always stop to listen.
The truth rings from him like a bell. But, he also eyes the camera - meaning he's acting or aware of an alternate agenda.
My view is, he's helpful now to spread the truth but do not let him have power. He should always be a watchdog of government, that's his forte.
I think he's on par with Ron Paul in telling it like it is. But I do not get the sense of ego from Ron Paul.
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