The British in Palestine, and the Case to Intern Col. Kemp

An exclusive presentation about Jewish terrorism in Palestine during the British mandate era (1920-1948).

This video focuses on the deadly King David Hotel bombing (July 22nd 1946) and makes the case that British Zionists (e.g. Douglas Murray, Col. Richard Kemp et al) are traitors: Enemies within; who must be interned without trial until the illegitimate state of Israel is dismantled, and Palestine restored to her original borders.

  • Our video opens with a clip from Peter Kominsky’s excellent mini-series The Promise, which is one of the best dramas of the decade; and I urge you to watch it if you haven’t already.
  • You’ll then see archive footage from Pathe and Movietone News broadcasts about the King David Hotel attack.
  • Followed by clips from a Zionist rally with Israeli propagandists Douglas Murray and Col. Richard Kemp (please excuse the poor video quality of Kemp’s clip, it was obviously filmed on a phone).
  • We stay focused on Col. Kemp’s philosemitic fawning, and follow him on a subservience trip to the illegitimate state of Israel (badmouthing his own country whilst offering his services as a Shabbos Goy).
  • The penultimate clip features an important admission from the Colonel (during an interview with Sky News Australia), in which he confesses to working with the Israeli Mossad: Kemp doesn’t specify in what capacity, so we can only speculate as to the nature of his treasonous collaboration with a foreign intelligence service that’s been implicated in every major terrorist attack from 9/11, to Madrid to 7/7.
  • We end with Col. Kemp advocating internment for terror suspects in Britain, and Forward March suggesting that Israeli sympathisers should be the first suspects interned under any such law.