Spring has arrived, and with it the natural urge to reconnect with the land. As an Urban-dweller presently trapped in an area which resembles the opening scenes of Monty Python's Meaning of Life, (albeit one with a vast Muslim population, rather than a Catholic one!) I am acutely aware of the contrast between Urban Existence, and Rural Life.
There are those who claim that the entire population of the Earth could live in England; and this is probably correct if everybody was forced to live in a vast expanse of concrete. The implication in the assertion that England is far from over-crowded, is that the quality of life of urbanites is in no way inferior to the quality of life of those who live close to nature. I wonder how many of those who parrot this misleading and useless information would be willing to live in such an urban monstrosity?
Urban life is not real. We have manufactured pleasures which are reliant upon technology and commerce. Many of us do not even have a small garden in which to enjoy some connection with living matter. Our children play in the streets, not the fields, and many do not understand that the food they eat comes from somewhere other than the supermarket or fast-food take-away. It is alarming but true, that some parents do not bother to take their children on trips to the country; favouring instead trips to 'theme parks' where they can be bombarded with the noise, lights and fumes of the mechanised rides. Fun is associated with money; hedonism is regarded as the highest virtue; decadence and debauchery are considered normal. Urban life is a lingering death.
Rural living links the people to the land, and for this reason provides a barrier against the machinations of the State. Such is the antipathy of the Establishment to anything which goes against the internationalist agenda, that even the word Peasant has negative connotations in England. Peasants are the backbone of the land. It is the Stockbrokers, Bankers and Bureaucrats who should be reviled, not the honourable peasantry.
Travelling from one urban centre to another, I have the opportunity to get off the main roads and to enjoy a longer travel home through the countryside. The magnificence of nature has the power to restore the senses after a hard days work. When I was a Civil Servant, I lived and worked in the same town, and didn't see so much as a single field or farm animal throughout the week. For a period I had no car, and didn't see anything of nature for months. The stress of work became a permanent feature of life with no reconnection with nature to cleanse the urban decay. The need for a link to the land should not be underestimated.
An alarming trend in England is for the towns to be extended along the main roads which link them. This is creating urban corridors of strips of concreted land, behind which swathes of countryside are becoming enclosed; the cut off rural land is then considered a part of the urban setting and is 'developed'. On my travels I can see this process in action. In the Bradford Metropolitan District, the city of Bradford is growing along its main arteries, in a manner not dis-similar to the reaching tentacles of an octopus. Where these arteries connect with major roads connecting other towns, long stretches of new built houses are springing up. In time, the unspoilt countryside which provides much needed relief from the bland grey buildings of Bradford and its satellite towns, will be built over. The rise in crime which will follow is a direct result of the severing of the bond between land and people.
In England literally millions of new houses are being built; turning the 'green and pleasant land' into a grey unpleasant slum. It is noteworthy that those who designed the 'vertical streets' (tower blocks) of modern towns, do not choose to live in them. The social engineers who dictate how we should live, defend themselves from the evils of urban life; living either in enclosed communities where the plebs cannot go, or in large houses with enough land for a private garden at the very least. The social engineers and urban architects would not consider living as those imprisoned in their creations have to. I do not begrudge these people the right to live in a way which is mentally and spiritually satisfying; although I do find their hypocrisy irksome.
It is human nature to live in close proximity to the land. One need only think of lottery winners who immediately buy a large house with enough land to ensure privacy for the occupants. Do lottery winners living in the country use their winnings to buy a flat in a typical urban tower block, boxed in by people on every side, with such niceties as the stench of stale urine in the noisy and bumpy lifts? Methinks not.
Rural living allows for the development of real communities in which genuine human links exist. A rural life with space to grow food for one's own consumption, or maybe to trade with neighbours, reduces one's reliance upon supermarkets and all the dangers associated with such evils as genetically modified and otherwise doctored food. A child who can see animals behaving as nature intends, will have no need of the bizarre neo-Soviet sex-education lessons of the Establishment's schools. Of course, the Establishment want us to be reliant on the internationalist corporations for our survival, and for our childrens' education. The countryside is a threat to their plans.
Why is natural living scorned? Who abhors rural and manually productive life? There is a people who take pride in being 'cosmopolitans', and who see city life as the only worthy life. These people have ruined England, and indeed everywhere they have touched. These people reject the natural labour of the peasantry, favouring instead to manipulate finance whilst studiously avoiding any real work which is to the genuine benefit of the people. Thankfully the Edict of Expulsion (1290) is still on the statute books so removing these negative beings from our land only requires enforcing the law!
The State argue that more houses must be built across the UK to accommodate the millions of migrants from across the EU and further afield. This is complete lunacy. We do not need more immigration. We have millions of unemployed people in this country already, and bringing more people in to compete for work will only exacerbate the problem. The solution to housing millions more people coming into the country is to not allow them in. There is nothing 'racist' about protecting the land and ring-fencing the country's resources for those to whom it belongs. The policy of the Establishment is the real racism, as can be seen by the anti-Eastern European hysteria of the media which sits side by side with sob stories demanding the admission of more people from the non-European world. Building new homes is about socially engineering the extermination of the indigenous population, and if it enriches greedy building corporations at the same time, all the better.
A country which cannot feed itself is at the mercy of the corporations who control the transport networks and the production of food. For the British Isles, the reliance upon shipping is especially pertinent. During the Second World War the population of the UK was many millions fewer than it is today, and the available farm land was much greater; yet still the country would have reached starvation point if the transatlantic food supply had been cut. The policy of building over agricultural land, and driving the population up, is a policy which in years to come will result in starvation in the UK. This can only be averted if the non-indigenous population are helped to return home to lands which are free of the international pariahs who have driven them out, and if the UK cities are broken up to provide direct access to the land for all the people. It doesn't take the powers of Nostradamus to see that very serious problems will come if current trends are not halted and reversed.
The obliteration of the land is nothing new. The Zionist regime in London promoted the destruction of rural Wales for the benefit of the 'English' rulers. This prompted the creation of the resistance movement, Meibion Glyndŵr, who destroyed the colonial outposts of the London regime. Certainly many ordinary people were affected, but the message was sent loud and clear that the Welsh country is sacred to the Welsh people. In the case of new built housing scarring the land, any action which can make building economically un-viable is merit worthy to stop the criminal destruction of our land. This could include occupation of building sites, obstruction of supply routes or any other methods which are not injurious to human life . If it could be done in Wales, why cannot the English and Scots stand up for what is theirs?
We are a part of the land. Urban life is un-natural and is hazardous to both physical and mental health. Rather than joining in the Talmudic howling against the peasantry, we should be standing by our brethren who live outside the cities. We can look after our children by taking every opportunity to get them out of the cities to visit farms, woodland, and the real country beyond the concrete jungle. Our ultimate objective must be to abandon the cities altogether and give our children the chance to live in a sane and cultural and spiritually strong environment; they will not get anything of worth in the urban environment, unless one considers materialism, degeneracy and decadence virtuous.

We need to halt the expansion of towns into our sacred land, and indeed to demand that the current cities be broken up. Against all that is wholesome and sane,
the Government have announced plans to make it easier for the land to be desecrated by the vandals of the building industry, in order to turn our land into a concrete mess with nothing to distinguish the territory or people from that of anywhere else in the world. We must resist this. Too much of our land is already under concrete, and we cannot tolerate the further destruction of the land of our ancestors, which we are duty bound to keep safe for our descendants. If the State has its way, there will be no 'Green Belt', no countryside, and ultimately, no country to pass on to those who come after us. The Government is at war with the people, and we need to readjust how we deal with them to take this alarming fact into account. If not for ourselves, then for those who will inherit this nightmare world, we must take action to stop the enemy now before their victory is assured. If they win, we will not recover. This is a struggle for life itself. To sit on the sidelines and watch their victory is to collaborate in our own demise. The battle is no longer taking place over in far off lands, it is here, it is now.