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The Red Book - British Nazis - David Guyatt - 08-05-2014

In 2010, Robin Saikia published for the first time the vaunted Red Book - The Membership List of the Right Club - 1939.

I have read the book and found it extremely disappointing.

There are about 250 names listed in the book (rough quick count 244), some of whom came as a surprise - for example, an old friend of mine Brinsley le Poer Trench, 8th Earl of Clancarty (I never knew this about him). A few are household names, some are very prominent establishment figures of their time. But there really aren't any shocks. Which came as a surprise.

Almost 20 years ago I knew of someone who had a copy of the membership list of the Red Book, which had been given to him by a good friend, a Russian emigre who was a regular visitor at the Russian Tea Room in Kensington, London (where Le Poer Trench lived also) where members of the Right Club met regularly. I made a concerted effort to convince the person concerned to provide me with a copy, but without success.

The problem with the Saikia book, is that the actual Ramsay Red Book listed almost 6,000 names, including Prince George, Duke of Kent who was dispatched by the father of my source under instructions from Churchill. Prince George died in a flying boat "accident" in Scotland in July 1941. The official narrative was that the prince, an officer in the RAF was on a "secret mission" when the accident occurred. However, the secret mission was as an emissary for the British Establishment to conclude a peace agreement with Hitler to overthrow Churchill, and join Nazi Germany in taking on the Soviet Union.

The real problem I have is that with the publication of Saikia non book, there will be no release of the real membership list when the 100 year rule expires, circa 2039 - now only 25 years hence.

What we have, I suspect, is a perpetual cover-up of this entire affair because the approx. 5,750 missing names from the membership roster are still viewed as being significant enough names to still rock the nation to its core.

Therefore: welcome mushrooms one and all! You are to be kept in the dark and fed bullshit instead.

PS, The Russians knew everything that was happening on Britain in this respect. Prince George's homosexual lover was the Russian spy Anthony Blunt.


The Red Book - British Nazis - Kevin O'Keeffe - 17-05-2014

David Guyatt Wrote:The problem with the Saikia book, is that the actual Ramsay Red Book listed almost 6,000 names, including Prince George, Duke of Kent who was dispatched by the father of my source under instructions from Churchill. Prince George died in a flying boat "accident" in Scotland in July 1941. The official narrative was that the prince, an officer in the RAF was on a "secret mission" when the accident occurred. However, the secret mission was as an emissary for the British Establishment to conclude a peace agreement with Hitler to overthrow Churchill, and join Nazi Germany in taking on the Soviet Union.

Well, it would seem that the official narrative would likely be reflected in the Wikipedia article about the Duke of Kent, where we see the following:

Wikipedia Wrote:Prince George died at the age of 39 along with 14 others on board RAF Short Sunderland flying boat W4026, which crashed while on official duty, into a hillside near Dunbeath, Caithness, in Scotland while en route from Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty, to Iceland on 25 August 1942.[SUP][31][/SUP] Handcuffed to the Duke's wrist was a briefcase full of 100 Kroner notes.

Iceland had been under first British, and then American oppupation, for something close to two years at this time, it might helpfully be pointed out.

Anyhoo, I was curious to if you might be able to recommend any source for the claims you made above, as they do sound interesting. I think everyone's familiar with the old story (generally regarded as true) that the subsequent Duke of Windsor was pushed out by Churchill's intelligence operatives, but I'd never heard anything along these lines with regard to the Duke of Kent.


The Red Book - British Nazis - Tracy Riddle - 17-05-2014

Brinsley le Poer Trench? That is surprising. I remember reading some of his stuff about UFOs and the hollow earth.