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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 99
The Tangmere Speech
Jonathan Bowden
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This is one of Jonathan Bowden’s British National Party “stump speeches,” where he begins by commenting on the news of the day and then builds from there. This speech was given on September 10, 2007.
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 99The Tangmere Speech
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3 comments
It is remarkable how much he looks like my grandfather. I love his speeches and I probably have him and David Irving to thank for my awakening. His speech on Nietzschean ideas is the best one of heard but I’ve heard his speech at Amren was his best showing but they didn’t bother recording it. Keep them coming Greg.
I am not sure about the wreath. It is a great picture.
According to the titles of my two s MP3 files, downloaded years ago from Youtube(?), it seems Bowden made this speech on Thursday the 10th September, 2007. This is credible insofar as Bowden was most active with the BNP in and around the years 2007, 2008, and 2009.
Hope this helps.
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