“Judgement is rendered against every nation and all people in the world who carry on war, or who are accessory to war, whereby any man, created alive by Jehovah, is slain, in defense of any king or other ruler, or in defense of any country or government in all the world.”
- OAHSPE, Book Of Judgement, Chapter 32 verse 13
War is a terrible thing, especially when it is waged against Anglo-Saxony.
On this Remembrance Day 2025, let us admit that waging war against our Anglo-Saxon brothers in the Great War of 1939-1945 was ultimately fruitless. Senseless destruction was brought upon our people and we are still dealing with the traumatic fallout today.
Britannica has emerged from this conflict as a “false victor”. It has not emerged stronger, only indebted.
We cannot pretend that the bombing of Dresden, Germany was necessary to bring about an end to the war, let alone our involvement in it. What occurred under British Royal Air Force (RAF) Commander Sir Arthur Harris was the bombing of civilian targets and the commission of a war crime. In executing such a campaign, Britannica became the aggressor.
One of the political figures of the time who had the courage to speak out against this aggression was George Bell (1883-1958), Bishop of Chichester, whose words of warning still resonate despite the backlash he received from his contemporaries:
“Why is there this blindness to the psychological side? Why is there this inability to reckon with the moral and spiritual facts? Why is there this forgetfulness of the ideals by which our cause is inspired? How can the War Cabinet fail to see that this progressive devastation of cities is threatening the roots of civilization? How can they be blind to the harvest of even fiercer warring and desolation, even in this country, to which the present destruction will inevitably lead when the members of the War Cabinet have long passed to their rest? How can they fail to realize that this is not the way to curb military aggression and end war? This is an extraordinarily solemn moment. What we do in war—which, after all, lasts a comparatively short time—affects the whole character of peace, which covers a much longer period. The sufferings of Europe, brought about by the demoniac cruelty of Hitler and his Nazis, and hardly imaginable to those in this country who for the last five years have not been out of this island or had intimate association with Hitler’s victims, are not to be healed by the use of power only, power exclusive and unlimited. The Allies stand for something greater than power. The chief name inscribed on our banner is “Law.” It is of supreme importance that we who, with our Allies, are the liberators of Europe should so use power that it is always under the control of law. It is because the bombing of enemy towns—this area bombing—raises this issue of power unlimited and exclusive that such immense importance is bound to attach to the policy and action of His Majesty’s Government.”
- George Bell, Bishop of Chichester, Speech Opposing Area Bombing, delivered in the House of Lords (February 9, 1944)
If our collective wounds are to be healed, we must be willing to admit that Britannica was manipulated into this war, not for their own benefit, but for the profit of an international financial clique:
“We shall instigate economic and military wars between the Goyim states. When wars are over both sides are devastated and at the mercy of our international finance. This is our “Harvest.” First, we manufacture the huge war machines. Second we destroy the flower of nationhood thereby weakening the racial stamina of the Goyim. Third, when the nations are prostrate under huge debts, we profit interest upon interest.”
- Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Canada essentially followed the United Kingdom when they declared war on Germany in 1939. We should never have waged such a war against Germany.
However, we now have special interest groups lobbying our parliament under the guise of “combatting hate” in order to suppress our voice as it relates to this historical event and (eventually) outlaw ethnic nationalism.
If our efforts during WW2 truly were victorious, then we would not be the victims of such censorship. We didn’t fight to have our freedom of expression restricted …
Without the ability to discern our history, Canada cannot survive. This legislation being enacted by Parliament is manifestly unlawful because it threatens our ability to do so.
We are called to be a light unto all nations, and so we must keep the welfare of others in mind – including those outside our Commonwealth.
We at the Canadian Nationalist Party do not associate with those who view Britannica’s war against Germany as justified. We renounce our ties to any national government who endorses the destruction of civilian targets through military force. We conscientiously object to aiding or abetting war in any way against our blood brothers.
The destruction caused by the Great War of 1939-1945 is no exception. This conflict has wrought such trauma upon our people that we are still feeling the repercussions today.
Although this may be a painful topic for many, willfully ignoring this issue will only make it worse. The karmic debt will continue to weigh heavily on those who refuse to recant. This war effort should not be regarded as a “victory” because it was a moral loss. This war has been profitable to no one but the international banking cartel.
We should not use Remembrance Day to commemorate this war effort and certainly not delude ourselves into thinking we inherited a “free and democratic society” because of it. This is the sine qua non of this statutory holiday. I’m not grateful to those who invaded Germany. At no point was the integrity of Canadian territory threatened.
When humans are manipulated into killing their own kind, the only victor is the enemy.
Let the people who are willing to wash their hands clean of this senseless conflict, those who recognize that the masses have been manipulated into war, let them find a place of refuge amongst our ranks.
“Your armies shall be disbanded. And, from this time forward, whoever desires to not war, thou shall not impress; for it is the commandment of your Creator.”
- OAHSPE, Prologue, Ch. 1 verse 17