Media Summary: LETTER FROM THE GRAVE A song about a soldier from the 36th ( FINISH MAY CHANGE BUT NEVER GRAIN Sinn Fein are like wood… you can change the finish but not the grain! They continue ... PROUD TO BE BRITISH (VE Day 80) LYRICS: [Verse 1] Lest we forget the sacrifice made In the days before the victory parades ...

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LETTER FROM THE GRAVE A song about a soldier from the 36th ( FINISH MAY CHANGE BUT NEVER GRAIN Sinn Fein are like wood… you can change the finish but not the grain! They continue ... PROUD TO BE BRITISH (VE Day 80) LYRICS: [Verse 1] Lest we forget the sacrifice made In the days before the victory parades ... REDNECKS AND HILLBILLYS The origins of the term “Redneck” are Scottish and refer to supporters of the National Covenant ... FOR THE SASH THAT WE WORE During the period now referred to as 'the troubles' a high proportion of members of the Orange ... OFF TO WAR WE DID GO A tribute to the men from

UNBORN Retired pastor Clive Johnston (78) from THE TERRORIST'S KNOCKED TWICE The attempted IRA murder of part-time UDR soldier Glen Espie on two separate occasions ... THEY NEVER VEERED On 28th September 1912 ( TWO BATTALIONS WENT Dedicated to the soldiers of the Royal A SONG FOR CHARLIE KIRK / DID COMMON SENSE PREVAIL Charlie Kirk was murdered for speaking the truth, a truth that ... ALTNAVEIGH The Altnaveigh massacre took place on the 17th June 1922, at the small hamlet of Altnaveigh, outside Newry.

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Anonymous Ulster – Enough Is Enough / Woke Clowns (Song about the UK peoples concerns)
Anonymous Ulster - Letter From The Grave (Song about solider from the 36th Ulster Division at Somme)
Anonymous Ulster – Finish May Change But Never Grain (Song about Sinn Fein hypocrisy on violence)
Anonymous Ulster - Proud to be British (VE Day 80 Song)
Anonymous Ulster - Rednecks And Hillbillys (Song about Ulster-Scots / Scots-Irish of the USA)
Anonymous Ulster - For The Sash That We Wore (Song about Tullyvallen Massacre Orange Order victims)
Anonymous Ulster - Off to War We Did Go (Song about the 36th Ulster Division at the Somme)
Anonymous Ulster – Unborn (Pro-life Christian song for Clive Johnston criminalised for John 3:16)
Anonymous Ulster - The Terrorists Knocked Twice (Glen Espie UDR)
Anonymous Ulster - They Never Veered (Covenant, UVF, Gun-Running & 36th Ulster Division at Somme)
Anonymous Ulster - Two Battalions Went (The Royal Ulster Rifles on D-Day Normandy)
Anonymous Ulster - A Song For Charlie Kirk (Did Common Sense Prevail) TRIBUTE
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Anonymous Ulster – Enough Is Enough / Woke Clowns (Song about the UK peoples concerns)

Anonymous Ulster – Enough Is Enough / Woke Clowns (Song about the UK peoples concerns)

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Anonymous Ulster - Letter From The Grave (Song about solider from the 36th Ulster Division at Somme)

Anonymous Ulster - Letter From The Grave (Song about solider from the 36th Ulster Division at Somme)

LETTER FROM THE GRAVE A song about a soldier from the 36th (

Anonymous Ulster – Finish May Change But Never Grain (Song about Sinn Fein hypocrisy on violence)

Anonymous Ulster – Finish May Change But Never Grain (Song about Sinn Fein hypocrisy on violence)

FINISH MAY CHANGE BUT NEVER GRAIN Sinn Fein are like wood… you can change the finish but not the grain! They continue ...

Anonymous Ulster - Proud to be British (VE Day 80 Song)

Anonymous Ulster - Proud to be British (VE Day 80 Song)

PROUD TO BE BRITISH (VE Day 80) LYRICS: [Verse 1] Lest we forget the sacrifice made In the days before the victory parades ...

Anonymous Ulster - Rednecks And Hillbillys (Song about Ulster-Scots / Scots-Irish of the USA)

Anonymous Ulster - Rednecks And Hillbillys (Song about Ulster-Scots / Scots-Irish of the USA)

REDNECKS AND HILLBILLYS The origins of the term “Redneck” are Scottish and refer to supporters of the National Covenant ...

Anonymous Ulster - For The Sash That We Wore (Song about Tullyvallen Massacre Orange Order victims)

Anonymous Ulster - For The Sash That We Wore (Song about Tullyvallen Massacre Orange Order victims)

FOR THE SASH THAT WE WORE During the period now referred to as 'the troubles' a high proportion of members of the Orange ...

Anonymous Ulster - Off to War We Did Go (Song about the 36th Ulster Division at the Somme)

Anonymous Ulster - Off to War We Did Go (Song about the 36th Ulster Division at the Somme)

OFF TO WAR WE DID GO A tribute to the men from

Anonymous Ulster – Unborn (Pro-life Christian song for Clive Johnston criminalised for John 3:16)

Anonymous Ulster – Unborn (Pro-life Christian song for Clive Johnston criminalised for John 3:16)

UNBORN Retired pastor Clive Johnston (78) from

Anonymous Ulster - The Terrorists Knocked Twice (Glen Espie UDR)

Anonymous Ulster - The Terrorists Knocked Twice (Glen Espie UDR)

THE TERRORIST'S KNOCKED TWICE The attempted IRA murder of part-time UDR soldier Glen Espie on two separate occasions ...

Anonymous Ulster - They Never Veered (Covenant, UVF, Gun-Running & 36th Ulster Division at Somme)

Anonymous Ulster - They Never Veered (Covenant, UVF, Gun-Running & 36th Ulster Division at Somme)

THEY NEVER VEERED On 28th September 1912 (

Anonymous Ulster - Two Battalions Went (The Royal Ulster Rifles on D-Day Normandy)

Anonymous Ulster - Two Battalions Went (The Royal Ulster Rifles on D-Day Normandy)

TWO BATTALIONS WENT Dedicated to the soldiers of the Royal

Anonymous Ulster - A Song For Charlie Kirk (Did Common Sense Prevail) TRIBUTE

Anonymous Ulster - A Song For Charlie Kirk (Did Common Sense Prevail) TRIBUTE

A SONG FOR CHARLIE KIRK / DID COMMON SENSE PREVAIL Charlie Kirk was murdered for speaking the truth, a truth that ...

Anonymous Ulster - Altnaveigh (Song about the IRA 1922 massacre of Protestants in Northern Ireland)

Anonymous Ulster - Altnaveigh (Song about the IRA 1922 massacre of Protestants in Northern Ireland)

ALTNAVEIGH The Altnaveigh massacre took place on the 17th June 1922, at the small hamlet of Altnaveigh, outside Newry.