The article below is from the Western Spring website. Western Spring is a very good site for the in-depth reviews it sets forth. I recommend it to every guest to this Blog.
I am publishing it with an acknowledgement to the author, Max Musson, and hope that he has no problem with Nationalist Sentinel using it. All credit goes to Mr.Musson for the article below. It is both an incisive and well written commentary at the demise of a man who, like so many before, caved in to ZOG's threats - once he had been used. One is reminded of the arch-traitor, Ray Hill being cast aside from his Searchlight paymasters when they had extracted of every bit of anti-British hate out of that greedy and foolish man.
We must remember these stooges and traitors - and White Nationalists have long memories.....
The ‘Gelding’ of a Lion?
By Max Musson:
Shortly after being
sentenced to 18 months imprisonment today, at St. Albans Crown Court,
thirty-one year old Stephen Yaxley Lennon, otherwise known as Tommy
Robinson, the former leader and co-founder of the English Defence League
(EDL) is reported to have Tweeted to his followers, “This is a complete
stitch up”.
Robinson,
who last October shocked EDL supporters by resigning from the
organisation amid concerns over the “dangers of far-right extremism”,
had appeared in court one month later, pleading guilty to two charges of
mortgage fraud, and it was in connection with these charges that
Robinson was sentenced today.
Following his surprise exit
from the EDL, Robinson announced that he had started working with the
Quilliam Foundation, an anti-extremism think-tank and pledged to help
tackle racism in Britain, and prior to his sentencing had been due to
embark on a tour of schools, lecturing pupils on tolerance. Clearly
therefore despite pleading guilty to the charges of mortgage fraud in
November last year, Robinson did not expect to receive a custodial
sentence and his use of the phrase ‘stitch up’, would suggest that he
feels he has been ‘duped’ in some way, in expecting something less.
Right
up until October of last year, Tommy Robinson had appeared totally
committed to the EDL, the organization that he dominated, and their
campaign against the Islamisation of Britain. Robinson defied all
attempts by the authorities to curtail the powerful street presence of
the EDL, he was seen holding his own, and sometimes getting the upper
hand in televised interviews with media pundits, the man was a veritable
lion while at the head of the EDL and this is why his sudden
resignation and complete transformation from fearless and
fanatical ‘far-right’, anti-Islamist campaigner to sober advocate of
moderation and religious tolerance did not make sense. The claimed
transformation was too sudden and too great to be credible to either his
EDL followers or to the public, who watched on bewildered.
Many have speculated that
Robinson must have been ‘nobbled’ by the state during his earlier period
in jail for using someone else’s passport, and the timing of the
prosecutions for mortgage fraud in November 2013 would certainly suggest
that Robinson would have been aware of the impending prosecutions some
considerable time prior to his dramatic and unexpected resignation from
the EDL.
When one considers also
that Robinson did not appear to expect a custodial sentence and then
issued Tweets that he had been ‘stitched up’ shortly after sentencing
yesterday, the course of events, and the timing of them, has left
everyone wondering whether these mortgage fraud charges were the
mechanism through which Robinson was nobbled?
Was he blackmailed by the
establishment into resigning from the EDL, with threats of a much longer
sentence if he did not do as instructed? Robinson has claimed that the
shunning of him by other parents as he collected his children from
school was a significant factor in his Damascene conversion to religious
tolerance, think therefore how much more coercive the threat of a five
year stretch might have been in the mind of this father of young
children?
Was he instructed to resign
and led to believe that in agreeing to work with the Quilliam
Foundation, and in agreeing to campaign for ‘tolerance’ he would avoid a
custodial sentence altogether?
Furthermore, was his eventual custodial
sentence today, the final ‘coup de grace’ and betrayal of Robinson’s
naïve trust in a venal political establishment who feel they have now
got everything they ever wanted from him, have neutralised the threat he
and the EDL once posed, and have finally strung him up and hung him out
to dry?
Perhaps the answers to these questions
will become apparent in about eighteen months time, but whatever the
truth, Tommy Robinson and the EDL have indeed been effectively
neutralised as a political force by recent events and it is perhaps time
for new, more determined and worldly wise leaders to pick up and hold
aloft the torch once more.
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