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Who Are the Present-Day
Scots Anyway?
William F. Finlayson
John D. Keyser
The mosaic presented by the national life of participants to launch "racist" campaigns
the British peoples these days is one of in- which actually accuse the English "imperial-
creasing chaos. Among numerous alien forces ists" of draining Scotland economically dry.
at work creating this chaos are two which, al- However, it seems that fluctuating fortunes
though contradictory, are mutually destructive. would indicate that this flourishing of pseudo-
These have become noticeably active in recent nationalism may be an abortive one: a freak
years. phase in a dangerously sick society. For the
British peoples to allow themselves to become
On the one hand there are those citizens whose thus disunited at the time of the worst crisis in
ambition it is to turn the United Kingdom into a all their history -- when major dangers threaten
multiracial society, encouraging the ceaseless them from without and within -- would be an
influx of other races to flood the already over- act of national suicide.
crowded islands of Britain, and screaming
"racist" at those who dare object. On the other The British Peoples Are Racially One
hand are those who are passionately deter-
mined to fragment Britain -- demanding "na- The assumption that the people who live in
tional" independence for the Scots, Irish, Scotland are racially different from the Eng-
Welsh, Cornishmen and even the English! lish, Welsh and Irish (which is the basis of
Strange as it may seem, no one labels them Scottish nationalism) is very wrong. Scotland
"racist"! took its name from the Scots, a part of those
mysterious nomadic tribes called Celts by the
There is no doubt that many of these people are historians. The Scots, in turn, took their name
sincere and idealistic but, unfortunately, very from Scota -- the daughter of Pharaoh Nec-
naive. They simply do not realize that they are tonibis of Egypt's 13th Dynasty -- who married
being deceived by the strategies of alien minds their ancestor Gathelus (Miletus) during the
whose purpose is the division and destruction time of Moses. After coming into Ireland from
of the British nation. Egypt and Spain, they later emigrated to Scot-
land which was then called Alban or Pictland.
In Scotland there has arisen the Scottish Na-
tionist Party which, in recent years, has bur- Already in Scotland were the Picts, made up of
geoned due to the disillusionment caused by two main groups composed of a related Celtic
the failure of successive Westminster govern- people and a Canaanite or Phoenician people.
ments to adequately deal with Britain's post- The Celtic Picts embodied others who had set-
war crises. Considerable financial support has tled in Scotland at an earlier date, including
been coming in for this cause, enabling the the Iberians, the Tuatha de Danaan (tribe of
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