Pages

November 10, 2011

We know it, they know it

What's more, they know we know that they know we know. That's why everything is in such a hurried mess. Still with me? Good.

The European Union was always meant to be a superstate; the world was always meant to be divided up along geographical lines - the men left standing would be the rulers. It's just a game of chess based on the old colonial patterns: divide and conquer, a bit of subversion here and a little more there with a few sweeties thrown in.

As predicted by many people, ever since the Lisbon Treaty was ratified by the twenty-seven member states of the EU, things have rocketed along; new competences have been claimed and sovereignties seceded.

What's happening in America isn't happening in isolation; Agenda 21 and the climate change ecomentalists don't just lobby in your country - the b@st@rds are everywhere. Our own political class in the UK is riddled with them and since they're in situ for life, our own elected MPs have very little say in policy. They can try to change things but usually meet a brick wall, head-on. It isn't beyond the wit of our Civil Service to engineer the downfall of an MP who goes against the accepted direction. I suspect it's the same for you.

The big problem is that there's a gulf between the electorate and the elected. Once they're in office (though they prefer the term 'power') most of them are absorbed by the unelected Borg, the relentless machine of global governance. If we're serious about changing what currently passes for democracy, we have a big fight on our hands. Not only do we fight between ourselves (left/right; republican/democrat) but our politicians fight against civil servants. We need to choose our ground carefully and not be rail-roaded by the msm or political rhetoric.

It goes against the grain, I know, but I believe that many of those protesters camping out around the world do speak for us: they rail against the banks, the bonuses, the taxpayer-funding, the cuts in services, the homeless, the jobless.  My question is: Who do we fight first? The government, or those with a different opinion to us?  Check out The Frankfurt School if you haven't already done so.  As you complain about Obama appropriating Executive orders to himself so do we in England worry about our 1689 Bill of Rights and our Magna Carta being undermined and re-written surreptitiously.

In the meantime, Italy is following Greece down the pan and unelected europhile technocrats are being parachuted in by the EU to act as Prime Ministers in European countries with a view to overseeing economic competence. A silent coup is taking place but, despite the protests, the people still haven't realised what it really means.

I'm glad that the euro is under a concerted attack by the markets, and I'm not naive - I know that we will all experience a great deal of pain if economies collapse. I don't mind suffering pain for something worthwhile but global governance isn't on my list. It's about time the people saw the rabbit:



My thanks to Sig94 for letting me post this after I've been absent for so long.

6 comments:

sig94 said...

GV - no need for thanks, ma'am (as in ham). What we are seeing in the UK now is what we'll be seeing in the US in a few years.

Anonymous said...

To hell with the UK being part of Europe. It is time for England to rebuild the Commonwealth into a powerful trading partnership.

AFG said...

So now it’s come to that... It’s come to the point where even the left who have been calling the rightwingers “racists” for years now have come to the point where they are calling the right “racists” because they support a man who is not the “right kind of black” I guess that we have now arrived at the day in America where a black man is vilified by other black men, because he doesn't fit their black profile. I guess that the true black man must be a liberal or he is not really the black man that the country needs. I have seen it all now. Blacks like Danny Glover, Harry Belefonte, and Al Sharpton as well as many others calling a back man a Uncle Tom once again only because he doesn’t fit their mold. You all should be ashamed of yourselves, and especially the lefties who claims to be so tolerant. Who say that they is for “Diversity”.
Isn’t it amazing how twisted they make things when they don’t agree with the party that the individual belongs to.

GoodnightVienna said...

Hi Sig, so not ma'am as in calm then? ;-) You're already seeing some of it in the US - in fact I believe a great many of the ideas were tried out on you! (ACORN & Agenda 21 first reared their heads in the US). And it's best not to get me started on techniques for warfare being developed for use by governments on their own people - and the psychological manipulation - like I said, don't get me started :-)

GoodnightVienna said...

Easy to say, hard to do when our government seems to be already bought & paid for, Nickie. The only thing we haven't done is riot but that's possibly because the majority don't realise what's happening. They don't know the truth because it isn't reported accurately by the msm.

Did you know that back in the 70s when there was a referendum on whether to stay within the EEC (as it then was) the BBC fired broadcasters and others who were against joining? Not many ppl do, nor that they receive loans and grants from the EU so are also in their pocket.

The CIA were also involved in funding the pro-EEC lobby back then and if we had an In/Out referendum today we'd again be bombarded by millions of euros in propaganda. We've been truly stitched up like kippers and, sadly, that leave only one route left open - the one that isn't government-sanctioned.

GoodnightVienna said...

Sorry, AFG. I don't know if you're a regular here or just a passer-by trying to stir up trouble, but I haven't a clue what you're talking about.