Migration is not a crisis. It's an industry. For over 2000 years, the movement of people has been the silent engline of the Western worl. But, while politicians shout on street corners and news cycles spin in circles, a deeper, more calculated game is being played . In " Scattered seeds", ivestigative researcher A.G.Sharp peels back the layers of history to reveal the hidden architecture of the UK's migration debate - one where ancient grievances meet modern profit. This book moves beyond the shouting to analyze the cold, mechanical necessity of the border and asks uncomforatable questions. This book is not about blame. If you really want to understand the forces shaping the future of the Unityed Kingdom, you must first understand the seeds that were scattered centuries ago.
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A.G. Sharp is a writer who believes that true patriotism requires the courage to critique one's own side. As the author of Scattered Seeds and The Patriot's Alibi, Sharp exposes how the "New Right" often fails the very country it claims to protect by falling into the traps of the Outrage Economy. His work is a call to arms for a more reasoned, logical, and effective English identity. A.G. Sharp remains an independent voice, committed to following the truth wherever it leads, regardless of the political cost.