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*NEW VIDEO* Please hit like, leave a comment and share if you can. Many thanks everyone. https://youtu.be/D0AwQoi-x6A?is=UryuY4wGQp3Ar-r_
Patriotic Weekly Review is LIVE at 7pm UK time (2pm EST) with special guest the Woodlander. - Buying land and building communities - Record numbers of illegal migrants - Labour's wealth grab aimed at white families You can find tonight's episode of PWR LIVE on: Rumble: https://rumble.com/v7e1eky-patriotic-weekly-review-with-the-woodlander.html Odysee: https://odysee.com/@MarkCollett:6/PWR377:5
As more of our towns and villages fall to the implementation of diversification, we will need our own spaces and areas where we can enjoy our heritage, traditions and culture. Freedom of association should be affirmed at every opportunity.
The first 4 locations we purchased. Each one a very special place, part of our heritage, part of a new beginning.
Build community online and in real life. Help us to buy land in every county in Britain that you can use. Own your own land. Learn new skills. Move towards a debt free life www.woodlanderinitiative.co.uk
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A simple example of how technology makes things easier for you. You arrive at a car park in a neighbouring town to do some shopping with your wife. This is not your idea of a good time, but in the scheme of things something you will endure for a quiet life. You slow down as you enter the car park so the ANPR camera can read your number plate, the software is linked to DVLA and your details are collected from their database instantly. You drive around until you find a space, park and get out of the car to find the payment meter. In the bad old days you would have just put in the required money, recieved your ticket that you placed in your car and then went about your day, total time 2 minutes. Not now though, now technology is here to help you. You approach the machine looking for the coin slot or card reader there isn't one. You start reading the instructions on the sign, right at the end it tells you to download the car park App. You take out you phone, there is a QR code on the sign sadly someone has stuck a "commies are cool" sticker over it, you look around for another one, there isn't one, there is a Web address, you start to type it into you phone, no signal, or only 1 bar. It's becoming frustrating now. You call over to your wife to see if she has signal, she can't hear what you're saying so comes over, she has no signal either. You walk away slowly moving your phone like an amulate to ward off evil spirits, half way across the carpark you hit 2 bars and the website starts to load. A car nearly knocks you over as you're standing in the middle of a road, you slowly move trying to keep your signal. You read through the information, and hit download the App. You stand there watching the spinning circle as it slowly does its thing. After what feels like half a lifetime it loads up. To activate it you need to put in your name, address, (don't forget the post code), bank details and vehicle registration. You can't remember the last bit of your registration number, you jog over to the car, type it in and hit go.. how long do you want to park for? You ask the wife, you sigh at the answer type it in. The App takes the money. You look at the machine, no ticket, no receipt, apparently you just trust the app. Before you have even closed your phone your details are added to the information from dvla along with you location & bundled together and passed to numerous other companies. Time taken 16 minutes that has felt more like a lifetime. Cheers technology.
Part 2 of the producers interview of Ben from UK column. Well worth a watch. https://rumble.com/v7dq2f6-ben-rubin-part-2.html
Clearing land,building roads, and generally improving access and land usage capability. Real work in the real world to lay the foundations for the future.
Two hundred of the thousand acres at Diddly Squat grew nothing at all this year. That was a decision taken in advance, on a spreadsheet. Wheat or barley on that ground was a guaranteed loss before the drill left the shed, so Jeremy Clarkson left it bare and explained why in his Sun column this week. One line from it went everywhere. Farmers have reached the point where it is quite simply impossible to make money from growing food. Every paper carried that sentence, and every paper stopped there. The list underneath it did not get printed anywhere. Because he went on to set out what two hundred acres of good English ground could do instead of feeding anyone, and there were four items on it. - Rent it to a global agri-company growing crops for anaerobic digesters. - Cover it in solar panels. - Put a data centre on it. - Sell the farm to a Chinese company for a multistorey high-intensity piggery. Every one of those pays. The only use of that land which reliably loses money is the one that puts food on a British plate. He added that he was not being ridiculous, and that anybody in 1926 would have laughed you out of the room for suggesting the factories would be gone by 2026. Now the bit with a date on it. From 1 January 2027 the UK's carbon border tax applies to imported fertiliser. The Treasury's own costings put the take at £140 million in 2027-28, rising to £180 million the year after. Estimates of the hit run from around £33 a tonne to £75, which is a fifth to a quarter added to the largest input bill an arable farm carries. The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers has warned that a typical 500 acre cereals farm could be down as much as £70,000 once fertiliser and fuel costs land. So the fertiliser that grows the wheat gets taxed on a known date, in writing, by a government that says out loud it wants food security. Nobody in Whitehall has ever signed a policy to stop Britain growing food. They have signed a great many that make every alternative pay better, which arrives at the same field. And understand whose field this is. Diddly Squat has a television crew, a farm shop with a queue down the lane, a pub, a lager brand, a bestselling book every autumn and one of the best land agents in the country. It is the most commercially advantaged thousand acres in Britain, and two hundred of them were left bare this year because putting seed in them was the losing move. Every arable farmer in England is doing that same sum this autumn. Almost none of them have a production company to cover the difference. Those two hundred acres have not gone out of production. They are waiting to hear which industry wants them more than you do.
Getting ready to roll out our Outdoor Pursuits program.. Hiking, Camping, Bushcraft, Fishing, Survival.
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When the need for comfort and convenience starts to outweigh the need for freedom and self-preservation, we find ourselves as the Eloi from HG Wells The Time Machine, or as outlined so well by Morgoth we become the rabbits from Cowslips warren. https://youtu.be/d5xQDXOTtbE?is=XHMXtTnFKoQ2-NoC
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Watch this interview. Its one of the most interesting I've seen in a while.. I don't agree with all of Ben's statements, but our sean has done a cracking job here. https://rumble.com/v7chwo6-ben-rubin-interview-part-1.html
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Stop waiting for someone to fix everything. The Nation is broken and no one is going to fix it for us. High crime, high prices, low trust, low esteem. We all want it to get better, and it can if we do the work. We create high trust societies, we build friendships and morale, we create businesses and support them, we generate wealth that is retained and we grow. We show what is possible by leading by example.
His father once told him, “Son, farming is in your blood.” 🌾 He believed it with everything he had. At 26 he took over the family farm — young, hopeful, and ready to work harder than anyone who came before him. He kept that promise for fifteen years. Now he’s 41 and looks a decade older. His hands are split and calloused from the cold. His back seizes up every morning before the day even starts. He’s missed birthdays, school plays, family dinners and anniversaries that can never be replayed. Every Sunday night his wife does the accounts at the kitchen table. Last Sunday she sat there for a long time without speaking. Then she looked up. “We’re forty thousand pounds down this year.” After fifteen years of early mornings and late nights, diesel has doubled, fertiliser is up 60%, electricity has tripled… and the price he receives for his wheat is almost exactly what it was in 2015. He is not lazy. He is not incompetent. He is not failing. The system is failing him. And every Sunday night his wife still sits at that same table, staring at numbers that only ever seem to get worse. How long before Britain loses an entire generation of farmers who simply can’t afford to carry on? "Clarkson"
Lets take a look at Britain Forced diversity including huge increases in sexual assault, rape and violent crime. 6000 farms closed in a year reducing our food security. 400 pubs closed in a year reducing our traditional community cohesion. The highest energy prices in the world 53% of the population in receipt of benefits. A cost of living crisis that sees basic items like bread and milk increase in cost every month. A housing crisis that now hands out tents to homeless single women. We need a new way forward. www.woodlanderinitiative.co.uk