Isabel Peralta - Introduction to her now banned YouTube channel (English subtitles)
In this video made in 2021, Isabel Peralta introduced her YouTube channel. This channel was banned by YouTube at the end of October 2023. Isabel's videos will now be uploaded here at Odysee, where possible with English subtitles. The usual suspects will not succeed in silencing our brave and brilliant comrade Isabel. Please note that the social media links shown in these earlier videos are no longer functioning, but regularly updated links to Isabel's current accounts will always be available at www.isabelperalta.net
Cambridge archaeologist; Loyal Orangeman; Bradford City Councillor, 2004-2007, and Bradford South parliamentary candidate, 2005 and 2010. Now chairman of the British Democratic Party, the UK’s fastest growing electoral challenger to our multiracial establishment.
Speaking at the 2022 H&D Memorial Meeting for Richard Edmonds, Colin Jordan, and John Tyndall.
Eighty years after the heroic stand of the Blue Division (División Azul) at the Battle of Krasny Bor, near Leningrad, in February 1943, Isabel Peralta visited the Division's monument at the Almudena cemetery in Madrid to pay tribute to their memory. This video is posted with English subtitles so that international viewers can better understand the controversial relationship between history and politics in today's Spain, where even after passage of a new 'democratic memory law', commemorations and speeches of this type remain legal (even though in some other European countries they would be illegal).
Isabel Peralta, H&D European correspondent, speaking in Madrid on Palestine Land Day in 2021. This eloquent defence of the historic rights of the Palestinians now appears with English subtitles.
Isabel Peralta, corresponsal europea de H&D, hablando en Madrid con motivo del Día de la Tierra Palestina de 2021. Esta elocuente defensa de los derechos históricos de los palestinos aparece ahora con subtítulos en inglés.
Throughout Europe and the European diaspora, May Day has been a traditional celebration for centuries. It was appropriated by the political left in the 19th century, but in England May Day traditions have no connection to Marxism. In Oxford, for example, at 6 am today as every year since 1509, the Choir of Magdalen College greeted the new season from the top of the college tower. 'Sumer is icumen in' was written in the mid-12th century, in the Wessex dialect of Middle English.
H&D's US correspondent Ken Schmidt, author of our 'From the Other Side of the Pond' column, is now a member of the League of the South, although he is now living back in the north – in New Jersey.
He spoke firstly about Donald Trump and the US presidential election and then about how the USA as a country is breaking up due to multi-racialism/multi-culturalism. And then about the various movements who support secession and the break-up of the USA as the only long-term solution if White people are to have any future in North America.
Isabel Peralta introduces the concept of Spain as a national unity with a historic destiny, and contrasts this with concepts of romantic nationalism based on regional customs and primal sentiments. This video was first posted on Isabel's now-banned YouTube account in 2021. Following the banning of this account in November 2023, an archive of Isabel's videos is now being reposted here at Odysee, where possible with English subtitles. Many more videos will be posted in the coming days and weeks.
On 24th April 2023 – his 120th birthday – the founder of Spain's Falangist movement, José Antonio Primo de Rivera was exhumed from his grave at the Valley of the Fallen. H&D correspondent Isabel Peralta reports today from San Isidro cemetery, Madrid, where José Antonio is to be reburied. Spain's left-wing government, via its "democratic memory law" had insisted on the desecration of his grave.
On 16th November in the latest defiant demonstration by Spanish patriots against their treacherous government, H&D's Isabel Peralta and her comrades from the new national socialist organisation Sección de Asalto were again on the front line, this time with a new 'Defend Europe' banner. Many in the crowd sang the famous Falangist anthem 'Cara al Sol', before another police charge against the demonstrators. Tear gas and batons were again deployed, but the anti-government protestors remain determined to confront the authorities again tonight and in the coming days. Isabel Peralta wrote about Spain's electoral circus in Issue 115 of H&D and will provide an updated analysis in our January edition.