Activism

  • Israel’s right is to carry on

  • Call for information: Civil nuclear activist

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a civil nuclear activist with ties to radical groups across the world has been spotted in a suburb of the town of Reading, in Berkshire.

    A suspect alleged of nefarious interference in civil nuclear installations in the UK.

    She’s alleged to have involvement in disruptive tactics used against employees and their families at different sites. It’s believed her activities here have threatened research too.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.

  • Israel is a troubled – not failed – state

    The incoming visit of the President of Israel this week is likely to stir up strong feelings in some places. It’s a fact now most of the political parties in our system are part of a fight against Israel, critiquing its domestic and foreign policies in equal measure.

    It’s small comfort that it’s a different matter on a personal level. In response to a negative sentiment by a Labour staffer, new Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper once stated about Israeli leaders, “It’s always a privilege to meet one.”

    It’s unlikely to be shared on the streets, but a small patchwork of politicians in Parliament feel the same. They regret the actions of the IDF and what happens in Gaza, but they see pragmatism in dealing with it as a democracy, and not by bullying people.

  • France is troubled by white supremacism

    The plethora of movements causes us to look to the threshing floor to get rid of clutter that’s a result of too much protest.

    We can now see who’s who and what’s what – and get rid of the nefarious trouble.

    There are groups that strike against our agenda of equality. They also hinder the advance of fairness. Finally, they frustrate hopes of unity.

    Their effect is broader – and more advanced – than we know.

    Decals – @WLM_EU_FRANCE (Telegram)

    The scene of white supremacists marching in France has caused worry for many. The echoes of the past are strong in it.

    The group White Lives Matter thrives on creating a disturbance.

    Its handbook is indicative of a need to strike against us for controversy. They survive by it.

    The deafness of racists isn’t a precursor to greater understanding. It only inhibits our need to hear and be heard.

  • Exclusive: “Press Agent” for radicals

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a “Press Agent” working on behalf of European Neo-fascists has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to play a large part in “Offline” Journalism, which is the same type of work but conducted in person, and privately.

  • We choose our level of dissent

    The protests of our day cover the entire spectrum. The events of world affairs are its criteria. We either feel it’s getting worse, or it’s going to get so. It’s a matter of course, or it’s a matter of time.

    A wall sticker in Reading, Berkshire

    The level at which we can attack the issues also varies between us. Even though our streets are shared, they’re not spaces for concourse. We’re separate people, and we’ve got separate ways.

    It may be in a different context if we choose to act. The folks may be different. They may not be our people. They could be a different kind from us. The global system is a welcoming place.

  • Jewish Chronicle post fake news on Reform UK

    The Jewish Chronicle, an historic Jewish outlet, has falsely accused Reform UK of having antisemitic members standing in the local elections this year.

    It’s believed by this site a reporter for the Chronicle was duped by a false contact who claimed veracity over false information they derived by criminal contacts.

  • It’s not a holiday in the sun

    A large number of Spanish citizens protested yesterday about the difficulties they have to rent or own property in the state.

    In cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia crowds gathered to defy a system they say prices out ordinary workers, and natives.

  • Corbyn’s rally for a new dawn

    Today Jeremy Corbyn MP (Islington North/Independent) spoke to We Demand Change, a purpose-built event for a collective of activists and groups centred on social change in the UK.

    It’s an old format by now. The cries against capital, the mainstream political parties, and warfare are tough to translate into reality. The corridors of power are not always a welcoming place.

  • Court Reports: Elizabeth Tower protester

    Daniel Day, 29 from Essex (as reported by the BBC), has appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court. He staged a solo protest yesterday on the side of Elizabeth Tower.

    Protesters waiting outside

    His lone actions led to his arrest. During the incident he was injured and bled from his feet. He’s due back in court 17 March.

  • Radicalism thrives in Trump’s America

    It’s not long before a fracas erupts over President Trump’s next move in office. His appointment of Elon Musk to a new efficiency department is one example.

    Although he promised to cut waste to improve value for money and fire staff to drive changes, Musk brought the ire he’s already gained as a billionaire.

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – YouTube

    In particular, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has spoken out against his involvement in any government project. She characterises him as a cold-blooded profiteer.

    It’s credible only if you think Musk is a Clyde or Al Capone type of guy. His work is overseen by the government, however. He’s not a bandit in disguise.

  • Exclusive: “Ministry of Justice” activists

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a pair of activists who are guilty of years long campaigns to disrupt and de-platform the work of the UK Government’s Ministry of Justice department have been spotted in central Reading, in Berkshire.

    They’re believed to be the two activists who at first disrupted the activities of Civil Servants in London, and later spread their activities outside of the city as they relocated. They’re alleged to have harassed, maimed, and psychologically tortured people.

  • Caught: Anti-police “Chief”

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a self-described “Chief” in anti-police circles in the UK can finally be revealed.

    She’s known as “#1”, and uses the phrase “Saddest apple in the basket” to describe the targets she picks out.

    She’s suspected of being behind significant disruption, and operational harm, caused in Reading before 2015.

    It’s believed she covers Thames Valley Police (TVP), to affect their operations across a large part of the South East.

    In times past, she’s also attempted to sell limited sets of data held by TVP to overseas criminals, but failed to follow through on this effort.

  • Caught: Antifa in UK

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, members of Antifa, a radical US-based group, have been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    They were visiting following an exposure of a gang-related incident on Saturday, comprising of an attempt to set up further gang-related activity.