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Remember the ANZACS!

hen Britain declared war on Germany in 1914, all the British Dominions rallied to the Mother Country. Australia and New Zealand were at the forefront of the terrible struggle.
Britain's 250,000 boy soldiers in World War I

A quarter of a million boy soldiers, some as young as 14, enlisted in World War One by lying about their age. Around 120,000 of them were killed or injured. One 17-year-old was shot for desertion.
A Song for Remembrance Day –a hymn for our Fallen

This unusual version of I Vow To Thee My Country includes, part way through, a couple of lines of the original first verse, which has been shoved down the Memory Hole censored because it referred to our Dominion cousins, including the Rhodesians and South Africans.
Templar Report: The Future of America
A Poem For The Fallen by Laurence Binyon

Tomorrow will see the last great commemoration of the Golgotha, the Holocaust, of the peoples of Europe during 1914-18. Now out of living memory, the terrible tragedy of those years is still seered into the folk memory of our nations.
Templar Report: Brexit, Tory Deceit & Ireland

Standing in for our presenter, British patriot Jim Dowson breaks down the latest news from around the world in our brand-new instalment of the Templar Report.
Man screaming "Allahu Akbar" stabs three, kills two in Melbourne

A lone wolf Jihadi set a truck on fire and stabbed three people before he was shot and killed by police in a "lone wolf" Islamic terror attack. The terrorist and two stab victims have been confirmed dead.
12 dead in mass shooting in California

At least 12 people, including a police officer, have been killed in a mass shooting at college country music event in southern California.
Appeasement UK: Terror Investigations an “Inconvenience”

Police acting to track down terror suspects and bring Islamist killers to justice must be careful not to “inconvenience” members of the Muslim community! That’s one of the key recommendations to emerge from a sickeningly PC review of the country’s anti-terror laws.