There was an SNLA, but I think I’m safe in saying they didn’t use a St George’s cross.SNA = Scottish National Army?
Just guessing there, I don't even know if there was such a thing.
It looks blue on my screen...
more indigo or purple hereIt looks blue on my screen...
you have nowThe flag in the image is viewed from the back, so it's more like NSA:
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I can't even find any flags where the St George's cross isn't on a white background, let alone with these letters.
Purity of essence, and so forth?It's the National Soil Association. At that time a semi-fascist group of far-right cranks and ariosophists.
Interesting to see how many of Jenk's corporatist agricultural policy ideas for the BUF appear to prefigure the EEC's CAP including self-sufficiency (food security), protectionist policies and price fixing.It's the National Soil Association. At that time a semi-fascist group of far-right cranks and ariosophists.
Hence the six hundred year delay after their suppression in displaying itThe basic flag seems nearest to the Knights Templar, but it's the wrong sort of cross ...
Did the National Soil Association have any connection to the Soil Association?It's the National Soil Association. At that time a semi-fascist group of far-right cranks and ariosophists.
if you are going to have a lefty president, barry commoner is a great name for them to haveTheir Wiki 'History' doesn't make any specific reference to being called the NSA, but the far-right origins are there:
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Cheers for that Interesting to see the leftward tilt.Their Wiki 'History' doesn't make any specific reference to being called the NSA, but the far-right origins are there:
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