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Four Flags: The Indigenous People of Great Britain: DNA, History and the Right to Existence of the Native Inhabitants of the British Isles

Fourth edition. Now updated to include the results of the 2015 study on the genetic origins of the white British population, as published in Nature magazine (519, 309–314, 19 March 2015).

This work combines the most up-to-date genetic research and the established historical record to conclusively prove that:

(a) There is a clearly definable indigenous population in Britain;

(b) That, in terms the United Nations Charter on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and other internationally accepted conventions protecting the rights of indigenous peoples, the British people qualify fully for protected status; and

(c) That this United Nations Organisation-mandated protection specifically includes the right of the British people to be protected from the destruction of their identity through mass immigration, integration or genetic assimilation.

The genetic make-up of the British people is then discussed, including an easy-to-understand explanation of

- How people can be identified and linked to specific areas using modern genetics;

- How genetic evidence shows that the vast majority—between 70 and 80%—of all British people have ancestors going back to the end of the last mini ice age;

- How genetic evidence shows that the Celtic, Roman, Viking/Danish and Norman conquests had almost negligible impact upon the British people;

- How genetic evidence has shown that even the much-reputed Anglo-Saxon invasions did not cause any mass population replacement within the British Isles.

- How, therefore, the genetic evidence proves that the vast majority of the white British population have roots going back thousands of years on the British Isles.

Next, this work reviews the claims for Indigenous status of four of the most well-known indigenous peoples of the world: the Mãori in New Zealand, the Aborigines in Australia, the Tibetan people in Tibet and the Indians in North America.

All of these people either have officially protected status, or, in the case of the Tibetans, are the subject of international campaigns to ensure their right to self-determination and protection against assimilation and physical overwhelming by the Han Chinese.

Finally, this book shows how, in terms of the UN definitions used to define the indigenous status of these four abovementioned study groups (specifically their genetic unity, and the length of time they have been resident in their own territories before the advent of foreign settlers), the British people qualify several times over for protected status.

In fact, the British people have been resident in their own territory for thousands of years, as compared to, for example, the Mãoris, who have been resident in New Zealand less than 800 years.

It concludes by pointing out that the current mass Third World immigration invasion of Britain (and indeed, all of Europe) is therefore a contravention of all the internationally-accepted declarations on the rights of indigenous peoples.

“Article 8:
1. Indigenous peoples and individuals have the right not to be subjected to forced assimilation or destruction of their culture.
2. States shall provide effective mechanisms for prevention of, and redress for:
(a) Any action which has the aim or effect of depriving them of their integrity as distinct peoples, or of their cultural values or ethnic identities;
(b) Any action which has the aim or effect of dispossessing them of their lands, territories or resources;
(c) Any form of forced population transfer which has the aim or effect of violating or undermining any of their rights;
(d) Any form of forced assimilation or integration;
(e) Any form of propaganda designed to promote or incite racial or ethnic discrimination directed against them.”
--From the preamble to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, adopted by the General Assembly Resolution 61/295 on 13 September 2007.

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  • Published on: 2012-10-31
  • Released on: 2012-10-31
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A Mish Mash of Science and Argumentation
By Radial Symmetry
Should White British be considered an indigenous people? And if so, does mass immigration of non-whites threaten their rights according to standards the United Nations uses for other peoples?

In Four Flags, Arthur Kemp analyzes the DNA of English, Scottish, and Welsh to determine if they have dwelled as long in Britain as other groups the UN deems indigenous such as the Maori of New Zealand.

Although I agree with Kemp’s conclusions, I think he could have argued his points a little more effectively. His conclusions seem to skip a jump from his evidence. He should have been more explicit with his argumentation.

He commits a faux pas by claiming that “the word genocide literally means the death of genes.” (The people who coined it weren’t exactly thinking of SNPs.)

He overgeneralizes about R1a being an Anglo Saxon haplotype. Elsewhere identifies it as quintessentially Viking even though he previously deems I1 as the Viking haplotype. He should have simply said that R1a and I1 come from both Vikings and Saxons.

Also, appealing to the United Nations’ sense of justice seems futile because its notions of indigenous rights were originally intended to protect nonwhites from whites and not vice versa. Now that nonwhites are capable of pushing whites out of their native lands, the UN will happily plead for the historical context of the term to be used to define it in such a way as to exclude White Europeans from its protections. This is one area where liberals like original intent. However, I’m glad the Indo-Europeans didn’t respect the territorial claims of the aboriginal Europeans whom they conquered. Although I think he makes a good point about the UN being hypocritical and anti-white, he shouldn't look to it for justification. Nevertheless it was helpful how he revealed its double standard regarding protecting the rights of indigenous peoples.

He uses plain technical terms for Y haplotypes and mitochondrial DNA, which is actually refreshing in light of how one author, Bryan Sykes, uses ridiculous “clan member” names in place of each of them in an effort to conjure up an image of an ancestor who probably contributed only a minority of the person’s phenotypic expression. I also appreciated how Kemp lists the various R1b subclades and the areas in England where they are most common. Regarding R1b overall he holds the mainstream view that its bearers resided in northern Spain during the ice age and subsequently travelled north. Also, evidence from archeological sites provides a few interesting case studies of genetic history.

There is hope for the book if some editor could divide it into two, rework some of the verbiage, and iron out the argumentation. In the meantime, if you’re a genes nerd I’d recommend the book because it summarizes things well.

2 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
White supremacy dressed up as science
By Trjgirl
Lead racist for the British National Party. As the other review points out, it's pseudo science gibberish. Basically he's scared of dark men taking "his" white women.

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