England is our country. All else is deception.
Wed 11:01 pm +00:00, 13 Aug 2025 10
That lion graphic is AI of course, and it carefully muddles up English with British identity as is required by our masters, both visually and verbally.
Let’s unravel the multiple deceptions.
Lions are the swap in for dragons.
England was the country of the white dragon, Wales of the red dragon. Wales has hung onto its dragon. England has not.
Britain is an island not a nation, next deliberate confusion.
The Yookay is the federal government which flies the United Jack, the war flag which all our countries are told to follow. UK is a war debt enterprise and we should get out of it, Jack and all.
This is a good example of how AI is being used to muddle us up and take away clarity of thought.
We are English. England is our country
All else is deception.













I linked the lion with Shelley’s poem the masque of anarchy. I’m obviously not as educated or aware of real history as you Tap, I however loved that poem. This is the last verse.
“Rise, like lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number!
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you:
Ye are many—they are few![4]”.
Makes sense, but….
The English lion and Welsh dragon memes are totally ubiquitous now. Constant repetition, constant reinforcement…
And St George killed the dragon didn’t he? At least in everyone’s mind he did…
So, any author of such an article as this who started talking about English dragons would be off to a very bad start wouldn’t they. He’d risk losing the audience at first base
The dragon killed by St George/StMichael was Typhon, from which we get the word typhoon. He is a thousand miles long today lying dead with his neck cut through across North Africa. Visible on Google Earth, and from satellites. The White Dragon was the English flag until St Georges Cross took over. The dragon’s bodies (red and white) still lie in place in Wales and in England, although they are more weather eroded than Typhon’s body in the Sahara. History is myth and myth is history. The evidence lies across the earth but of course most people can’t see what lies in front of their eyes, and those who create and control beliefs don’t want us to see anything real, as their manufactured history is the basis on which we are enslaved. Seeing your dragon is seeing your own freedom. As to what it all means, I don’t know – except the English nation is the most mind-suppressed in the world as we have been used to suppress all the others. We are merely the first colony of the bankers. I wish I understood more, but evidence is evidence…and our enslavement by Westminster is becoming more and more obvious. We are told to be lions, to fight the wars of the imperialists. Yet there never were lions in England. There were dragons.
“their manufactured history is the basis on which we are enslaved” very much so, it’s a constant process that never ends
“We are merely the first colony of the bankers” first modern colony certainly. When the Venetians migrated to their much bigger pond than the Adriatic, the Atlantic ocean
“our enslavement by Westminster is becoming more and more obvious” yes it is, more and more folk see it now
I am mostly English but I have blood from ancestors in Scotland and Northern Ireland of which I am extremely proud. I even spent two years in Glasgow a while ago ‘going back to my roots’. It’s difficult when people ask my nationality because United Kingdomish doesn’t exist but I refuse to leave the Northern Ireland bit out so I end up trying to explain it.
I’m 75% English [which includes, the Danes, Norwegians, Angles, Saxons, Normans etc I suppose] and, 25% Irish, via my paternal grandmother. I say English because it’s my majority, I used to say British. Anything else is too complicated because a one word answer is usually expected
I travelled to Morocco with a camping group just before the US/UK et al broke up Iraq in 2003.
When people asked my nationality, a sweet Swiss couple usually barged in with ‘she’s Swiss’. So I got off the hook of telling these lovely village children where I came from, and don’t think they wouldn’t have known the UK as the publicity for the latest war was everywhere and they knew more than they are given credit for.
I was in a semi private room in a local hospital for a few days and my room-mate, Rose,and I always spoke in French until a nurse asked me where I came from. I did the explaining bit and Rose came in with ‘I’m Irish too’.
She was from the Republic and from then on we got on like a house on fire. Might not have worked if I’d given a one word answer.
Different circumstances to normal, chat in more detail more appropriate
It’s only a question asked when abroad, when there is some doubt in reality. The question doesn’t normally arise here anyway, most folk recognise your accent and pin you by that, no need to ask. Scots, Welsh, Irish are very easy to spot. Scouse, northern, Geordie, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Brummie, East Midlands, West Country etc etc too. It’s only anywhere south of Watford that I’m lost by accents
blood is mixed in most people. another reason thy can use to deprive us of our countries/nations which are our political base where we can build resistance to uk, eu, un, wef, who et al. where you were born is your nation.