Extreme Beliefs

  • Long Report: Fascist Estate’s field of play

    The “beginnings”, “rise”, and “emergence” of all things black and blue are chronicled in recent English history, and yet such things have passed off into irrelevancy.

    The ‘surprises’ of politics are fake news because in the background are the real indicators and votives of change. It’s the sort of stuff predictions are supposed to be built on.

    The lack of focus is due to fault lines and not social failing. We’ve been denied a report of real threats, and lifted to false realms of consciousness, by less scrupulous people.

    A real threat

    It’s not a state of play that was needed, but insight on the many fields of play over the playing fields of England. In particular Fascist Estate had a large part in this state of affairs.

    They began on the South coast, in no particular location. I heard this from its leader, who’s since died. He said it was built on an idea fascists shouldn’t preach their cause, but own it.

    He noted the increase of American fundamentalism as being both a warning and a reason for his vision. He saw ownership over speaking as a more fundamental cause for the UK.

    It wasn’t a fake threat. The holdings of Fascist Estate already comprised much of Bath, an historic World Heritage site that is both famed and loved for its historic charm.

    The founder I spoke to was clearly an extraordinarily powerful and inspiring man. The only problem is he was virtually unknown. It was as if it wasn’t big enough if it had simple terms.

    A headwind

    Also, much of what they strived to achieve ran in parallel lines to most of what English life is. The movements, and changes, in society generally reflected its core aims.

    Its aspirations had a few key differences. In one way it was more important to talk about money than what it’s useful for. Its members were active in this aspect.

    It took insight into particular calendar meetings, and quick conversations, to piece together a who’s who that was at the centre of it, but it was felt in different ways.

    Yet a problem emerged as changes in politics meant shifts were happening in key areas. Such an uplift in activity strove against the safety of such a clandestine entity.

    An ending

    The demise of Fascist Estate is difficult to track because of its constitution as a paper-based empire. This follows in normal fascism as a traditional form of resistance.

    The leaders, or “Inheritors”, of the enterprise were spotted shopping nonchalantly earlier this month. Their part to play had been feted by its founder because of a strong ideology.

    However, their belief in “Decorum” saw rapid decline starting in 2010, and chaos in its administration led to defections. It shrunk in its influence in the UK, and now barely exists.

  • Caught: Fascist leader

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a fascist leader with ties to football hooliganism has been spotted in London.

    He’s believed to also be linked with Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. It’s believed he plays a subordinate role in such relations.