Monday, 22 October 2007

Don't let the bastards grind you down.

Rise like lions after slumber
In unvanquishable NUMBER!
Shake your chains to earth, like dew
Which in sleep had fall'n on you:
YE ARE MANY-THEY ARE FEW.
-- Shelley


This might seem petty, but I think Louis Hamilton was stitched up. I saw that rat Eccleston put his curse on him before the race. That sport is Eccleston's personal fiefdom. I wasn't surprised when Hamilton had just enough engine problems to scupper him.

Like I say, might sound petty but if Jeff Wells can write about Britney being set up by MTV, then why not? He was making a wider point, of course, but so am I.

It's the EU consitution I want to expand my angry speakings towards. The EU constitution is dead, long live the Reform Treaty. Democracy is nothing if it's just a vote. Here it isn't even that. People can't be allowed to have a say on this document because they'd come to the wrong conclusion, from the point of view of the overlords. It was once the done thing for judges to lock juries up for reaching the "wrong" verdict. Many a century of struggle against oppression was needed to stop that sort of abuse and make juries what they are today: the main target of the justice-hating politicos. Continentals don't understand the rule of law, only the arbitrary use of power whether for good or evil. Holland, for example, doesn't have juries but panels of judges to decide guilt. In other European countries judges direct the police or prosecutors. No wonder they have higher conviction rates: court isn't a search for truth, but a drive for convictions.

Just the other day the BBC broadcast a story about an illegal shantytown in Madrid being bulldozed. Full of immigrants from "New Europe", it was. I remember something similar from Zimbabwe not too long ago. This would never have happened in England. The planning officers would have put a stop to the illegal building.

We can't expect to keep ourselves safe forever, though. The enemy is within. Common Purpose have no interest in the rule of law.

Keeping government accountable is an almost intractable problem. There's no government truly representative of the people they govern. Perhaps election by lot would be a good idea. That's what the Greeks called democracy. Still have to elect the one to pick the names out of the hat, though.

I see the LibDems are after another leader. Was it Oaten or Hughes who was the perv? One went around thumping people, the other one did rent boys. You might think this is irrelevant, but it's not. The LibDems were founded by the CIA. The Gang of Four fled Labour because they were afraid they wouldn't get re-selected for their seats. Fear of democracy. No wonder they attract pervs.

Sport, to go back to Hamilton, is more than itself. Abramovich, the oligarch billionaire running Chelsea, was involved in the "Russian 9/11" KGB terror scheme. The IOC has been chaired by fascists and the Olympics still have a pagan hymn sung.

Herceptin. A good example of the undermining of the workings of government for purely political reasons. Drug doesn't work. Is poisonous. Was going through normal NHS channels prior to approval or rejection of funding. Then suddenly there are women on the TV. I couldn't go long without feminism coming into this, of course. Women on the TV. Whinging about the NHS not paying for their drugs to save them from cancer. No. They don't work, you stupid woman. They cost tremendous amounts and lower your life expectancy. You can tell little Timmy he can't have his chaemo because a rich white woman wants the hyped-wonder drug that doesn't cure anything. But the drug companies and the feminists know their PR and the health minister stepped in the overrule the NHS and force funding.

We hear a lot about police brutality. Again, it's the exercise of autocratic authority or arbitrary power. The original Act founding the Metropolitan Police gave the police no more rights than a common citizen. No right to barge into peoples houses or rumage through their pockets. Police powers have increased, as the powers of the citizen to enforce the law have decreased.

Banks. They make money, you know. I don't just mean rake it in, they create it. Labour tried to stop it back in the 60s. The Tories got back in 1970, in 72 they removed the lending restrictions Labour had introduced. Inflation on the M3 index that year was around 200%. The M3 index is the amount of money ni circulation. 25% times eight, eight years of inflation at 25% of the consumer prices index. That's about how it worked out, give or take. Limit private lending, that's way one to stop inflation. Limit public borrowing, that's way two. Increae exports, that's way three. Increase interest rates, that's way four.

Every Labour government of that period came to power with an ecnomy wrecked by the Tories and left office with large surpluses both trade and budget. So much for the wrecklessness of Keynesianism.

Then Thatcher came. Bevin had preceded the Killer Bikini Vampire Girl of "conservatism". He vetoed industrial democracy in the interests of his union.

"I've fallen" -- Vic and Bob.

And we have, too.

Thatcher, now we're getting somewhere. From the RI board:


My mother, a lifelong socialist, voted for Thatcher because she was certain that
a woman would make a better job of it. She was sorely disappointed.

That's a good commentary on bigotry and prejudice.


Women in 84/5, during the miners strike, played right into the feminist/Tory hands. They got themselves out, into positions. The feminists, the Tories and the drug dealers won. Drug dealers because of the heroin that's the leading industry in the former coal-field communities. Americans won't have seen the footage of Orgreave, which was doctored by the BBC (see also Christmas Tree Files) to make it appear that the miners rather than the police started the fighting. It was really a cavalry charge. The footage looks like a historical reenactment: shield-banging Romans in serried ranks against a mass of half-naked natives throwing things.



There was a film on the other day. It was made by "Hearst Communications", presumable of Yellow Journalism fame. I'm sure Alex Jones would have gone apeshit on all fours at that. Popular Mechanics and so on. It was called Hostile Advances: the Kerry Ellison Story. I dare say the conspiracists who are paranoid about Hearst will see nothing odd about this. After all, feminist indoctrination through the media is just paranoid ravings, isn't it? Not like the 9/11 cover-up. Not the truth. The film was about the introduction of the reasonable woman standard - another attack on one of the basic principles of justice, universality.


Things could get worse, though. According to today's Private Eye the BBC have decided it's promoting Islamophobia to make dramas with Muslim villains, which has scuppered their plans for a drama about something which sounds suspiciously like Guy Fawkes in a beard. They decided they needed a new type of regicidal maniac. Muslims? Too un PC. Animal rights activists? No, been done too often. Who, then? Who would the BBC editorial policy boys approve of? Of course! Defunct superhero impersonators Fathers 4 Justice. Coming soon to a TV near you.

Lastly I feel I should post a short defence of the Taleban, who I wouldn't have defended while they were still in power but towards whom I feel more sympathy nowadays. Firstly, the Taleban came to power, according to Moazzam Begg, after forcing a warlord to give up his child sex slaves. This made them popular. As you might imagine. People don't like narcopederastas. Second, they offered to extradite ObL twice, once after the embassy bombings, once after 9/11. Both times they were bombed and withdrew the offer. Third, 9/11 was very convenient for their enemies, allowing them to bully people into line with American support and recruit all the warlords who could tell which way the wind was blowing and were desperate for the good old days of narco and pederastas. Without 9/11 it would have been different: the Lion of Panjshir, the only credible non-Taleban leader, had just been blown to bits by the Taleban and al-Qaeda. They were offered a carpet of bombs or a carpet of gold. They got what they got.

That is all.

4 comments:

little dynamo said...

"There was a film on the other day. It was made by "Hearst Communications", presumable of Yellow Journalism fame. I'm sure Alex Jones would have gone apeshit on all fours at that. Popular Mechanics and so on. It was called Hostile Advances: the Kerry Ellison Story. I dare say the conspiracists who are paranoid about Hearst will see nothing odd about this."


you dare say correctly

the Conspiracists are big on The Truth, except when it singes their prejudices


"After all, feminist indoctrination through the media is just paranoid ravings, isn't it? Not like the 9/11 cover-up. Not the truth. The film was about the introduction of the reasonable woman standard - another attack on one of the basic principles of justice, universality."



LOL! drolly put, Mr. Scum!

9-11, Chupacabra, crop circles, DMT elves, and Aliens from Youranus, no prob

but the use of feminism as THE wedge of the NWO, as the obvious chaos-agent of breakdown and entree to uber-control -- not a peep from the cyber chickadees, the Synchro Syndicate!

perhaps the Ladies Auxilliary Canteen could use them?

:O)

they point in a thousand different directions, stephen, but the real Conspiracy is within, hidden by no hand but their own

p.s. Roman X Fretensis, Masada, and yes the Hearst Empire is still yeller, leopard don't change its spotz

pointing out the (criminal) collusion between the Right and feminism during the mine strike recalls the "French Garrison" scene from "Apocalypse Now Redux"


DEMARAIS:

"The soldier would open a grenade,
it wouldn't work. A piece of paper would fall, 'Union of the French Woman. We are all for the Viets'."


divide 'n conquer, eh stephen -- just another day in paradice

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