2 November 2012 Thought for the Week: Itinerary of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall November tour: - - Philip Benwell, National Chair Australian Monarchist League |
VACLAV KLAUS WARNS OF COMMUNISM’S RE-EMERGENCEThe present President of the Czech Republic Mr. Vaclav Klaus has produced another book, this time warning his fellow Europeans the European Union is shaping into yet another communist super state. Australians – if only they had eyes to see – would see the same pattern of political and financial manipulations in their own country. Just change a few key words in Mr. Klaus’ book for the Australian scene and the reader would have eyes to see.
He writes: “…It is also widely known that not everybody was in favour of this kind of economic integration at the time. As soon as the EEC started displaying some of its more ambitious features, a par alternative was born in 1960, known as EFT the European Free Trade Association, which - led by England - made it clear from the start that integration should remain limited to economic matters only. When England reconsidered its position, under the reign of conservative premier Edward Heath at beginning of the 1970s, and 'changed clubs' in favour of the EEC…” “… By the logic of things, the EEC - although still a 'mild' form of integration – started building its empires and offices, creating its own bureaucracy, its 'European' politicians, its lobbyists, its embedded media dependent on the European institutions. In other words it became an enterprise by and for itself (and a major employer). These people, as well as the institutions they worked for, started living their own lives. Slowly and cautiously at first, but ever so rapidly and consistently later, they were gaining new independence, shedding the original mantle of mere servants to the member states. At the same time we saw the implicit, gradual and largely invisible birth of the ideology which I call ‘europeism’ with new horizons in time and space, drafting and promoting the contours of future integration…” (emphasis added… ed) Related article? “Carr's wife travels at taxpayers' expense” Brisbane Times, 25 October, 2012. For the Australian scene you need to read all about ICLEI - and act on it! Alexander Solzhenitsyn understood the dangers the western world faces: Read his essay "What Kind of Democracy is This?" Send for a list of the DVDs relating to the New World Order – and the League’s longtime warning of what we are up against. All books and DVDs are available from Heritage Bookshop Services and Veritas Online. |
COMMUNIST TEACHING OF “MAN AS AN ECONOMIC ORGANISM”From “Brainwashing” by Eric D. Butler: WAGES AND INFLATION |
A FAR FROM NOBLE PRIZEby James Reed B. Hussein Obama got the 2009 prize after being prezzo for only a few months, but interracial all his life. I would suggest giving the next one out at random, in a kind of lottery. We could all buy tickets. If I won, I would carry my Noble Nobel with me everywhere – on the bus, shopping, going to Centrelink, you name it. |
THE NOBEL PEACE COMMITTEE’S COLLECTIVE INSANITYby UK journalist Felicity Arbuthnot. “October Surprise”? The Former US Secretary of State was awarded his Nobel for “negotiating the Vietnam Peace Accords.” In fact he had been involved in oversight of the secret bombing of Laos and Cambodia (both neutral countries.) In nine years more than two hundred and sixty million bombs were dropped. He had also supported the murderous regimes in Chile and Argentina, where the “disappeared” are seared in to the national psyche. UK Human Rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, in an application for a warrant for Henry Kissinger’s arrest, also referred in his submission at London’s Bow Street Magistrates Court to: “indiscriminate bombing raids ... the use of toxic defoliants and pesticides (causing) mass death and suffering to the civilian population and severe long term damage to the natural environment.” (i) Further: “According to the US Senate Sub-committee on Refugees, from March 1968 to March 1972, in excess of three million civilians were killed, wounded or made homeless.” In 1973 Kissinger was awarded the world’s most prestigious Peace Prize. To date Mr Tatchell has failed in his attempts at arrest. The people of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam are still paying the price in lives and deformities from Agent Orange – twenty one million gallons was sprayed on South Vietnam alone – with other horrendous toxins. (ii) ” The EU, apart from not being a person, hardly qualifies on the other two counts. It is striving for its own “standing army”; the collective’s actions increasingly show that peace in any form is a far away land of which they give not a damn. Three weeks before the Nobel was awarded a major conference discussed the formation of the EU army. Five of the six biggest countries enthusiastically signed (Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland) The Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Portugal and Luxembourg also joined. (iv) Alfred Nobel’s final wishes could hardly have been more flagrantly trashed than on 12th October 2012. Figures covering the last year’s qualifications for working towards “fraternity among nations” (October 2011-October 2012) are not available, but in 2010: “Firms in the UK, France, Italy, Sweden, Germany, Spain and Europe’s own European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company made around 75 billion euro from selling weapons...” according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI.) Further, in February this year, the EU Observer noted: “EU firms have joined the gold rush on military and civilian unmanned aerial vehicles”, (Drones) which, of course, target any designated person or persons for instant extrajudicial executions from thousand of miles away, in a lawless military computer game, played with real people to dispatch.. Alfred Nobel’s will also specified constituting a fund: “the interest on which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind.” Most of the incursions, invasions and death-delivering meddling EU Member countries have been involved in, or profited from, since its inception, have a legacy of loss, lethality and heartbreak which has certainly lived on to span the year ending October 12th 2012 – and will span decades – and indeed millennia…” Further reading by Arbuthnot |
SO… THIS MUST BE THE WAR FOR DRUGSSee this and weep for your sons and daughters; you will realise just what American and Australian troops have been doing over there. Fighting and dying for their countries? Yeah right. More like Cannon Fodder! The Rumor Mill News Reading Room: • Opium fields guarded by U.S. troops in Afghanistan • Original link to photo collection: “…Said Evans. “The Pepes affair is the archetype for the pattern of collaboration between drug cartels, paramilitary warlords and Colombian security forces that developed over the next decade into one of the most dangerous threats to Colombian security and U.S. anti-narcotics programs. Evidence still concealed within secret U.S. intelligence files forms a critical part of that hidden history. ” In this context, as Peter Dale Scott observed in “Drugs, Oil, and War”, “The true purpose of most of these campaigns has not been the hopeless ideal of eradication. It has been to alter market share: to target specific enemies and thus ensure that the drug traffic remains under the control of those traffickers who are allies of the Colombian state security apparatus and/or the CIA.” Further info found here… |
ON WARby Peter Ewer C.H. Douglas in “The Causes of War: Is Our Financial System to Blame?” was broadcast on the BBC in November 1934. Douglas defined ‘war’ as “any action taken to impose your will upon an enemy, or to prevent him from imposing his will upon you”. This definition regards the motive rather than the method as the important consideration. It means that the pinkoid idea of abolishing nations to eliminate war, expanded by, say, Bertrand Russell, is mistaken because “the seeds of war are in every village”. The idea of capturing foreign markets and the competition of capitalism is a form of economic war, and economic wars, Douglas said always end in shooting wars. It is human nature to fight against “irritations”. Douglas, as always, wisely observed, “to say that all men will fight if sufficiently irritated seems to me to be an argument against irritating them, rather than against human nature”. And further, it is the economic war which causes the irritation, not the irritation that causes the economic war. Douglas follows Carl von Clausewitz (On War) in seeing military work as a development of economic (and political) war. Military war seems guaranteed by the dynamics of capitalism; the growth economy to continue to service debt, the capture of markets and the “poverty amidst plenty” that the ordinary people endure because of the nature of the economic and financial system. Thus the causes of war and the causes of poverty amidst plenty are the same, and lies in the financial system. Social credit measures such as a National Dividend would cure much of the problem, but a reworking of the financial system along social credit lines would completely solve the problem because nations would strive to become self-reliant removing the present “irritations”. Profound insights from C.H. Douglas, as relevant today as in 1934 – as the elites gear up for the next war. |
UN’S POWER-GRAB FOR REGULATORY CONTROL OVER INTERNETWe do not need an internet overlord, writes Chris Berg, 10 October, 2012 : The ITU doesn’t want control over the internet’s foundations merely to deal with technical issues like interconnection and standards. No, ITU wants policy control: to have a hand in regulating cybercrime, child pornography, even spam. It wants to pursue social goals. Hamadoun Touré talks about creating “a fully inclusive information society” – a phrase which would be easy to dismiss as meaningless if it didn’t reveal an extraordinary mission creep. Report on the World Summit on the Information Society Stocktaking 2012 here…. Excerpt: The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) is the main facilitator of Action line C11: International and regional cooperation… The WSIS Forum is an event built upon the tradition of WSIS meetings held in May of each year. Since 2009, its format and agenda have been established on the basis of open consultations with all the WSIS stakeholders – governments, international organizations, the private sector and civil society...” |
THE WAGE SLAVES OF GREECE"Enough is enough. They've dug our graves, shoved us in and we are waiting for the priest to read the last words," said Konstantinos Balomenos, a 58-year-old worker at a water utility whose wage has been halved to 900 euros and who has two unemployed sons. It was the third time since late September that tens of thousands of Greeks have taken to the streets holding banners and chanting slogans to show their anger at austerity policies imposed by EU and IMF lenders in exchange for aid. Some were carrying Greek, Spanish and Portuguese flags and shouted: "EU, IMF out". |
PEEPING AT “OUR” ASIAN FUTUREby Chris Knight In fact, migration has had little to do with the change in food culture, which has come from internationalisation via the media and would have arisen even if no Greeks and Italians had come to replace dead Anglo Saxons in 1947. The major changes in food have not been the “art form” food that the elites can afford, but American fast foods. Some benefit: heart disease. Further to this, the stereotype of the Anglo Saxon meal being bland, “three veges and meat” is just wrong. The “Green and Gold” cook book of pre-multicultural Australia was full of tasty meals. Presumably MSG rice, fatty pizza, pasta and other high carbohydrate, high sugar foods are better than meat and vegetables. But the rise of obesity precisely corresponds to this “exciting” change in diet. Pre-multicultural Australia didn’t have the metabolic diseases (syndrome X, diabetes, etc) that we have today. Salt’s criticism of English fashion being drab, is also absurd. English style clothes, not Asian or Greek, now dominate the world. That is the logical conclusion of the post World War II migration frenzy. It has all been about the sharks in the real estate industry making megabucks while the heart and soul of Australia is destroyed. It surely is Salt in the wounds of traditional Australia. |
PIRATES! SAIL HO TO AUSTRALIA!by James Reed| |
LESSONS IN MALE LOGIC FOR JULIAby Chris Knight But the circus rolls on, covering up in a cloud of smoke all the things that should be scrutinised. Now we hear that parliamentarians will have to undertake a course on bullying and harassment, and training for members and senators in relation to sexual harassment issues. Presumably this is to stop them harassing, rather than make them better at it! This is the logic of Women’s Study class applied to politics, and inevitably arises when socialist, feminist women get the key positions of power. The proposal could not be compulsory, Constitutionally, but that doesn’t matter in the world of communism. What counts is fear and threat. The gender issue, in the end, will lose to what the feminists call “male logic” (really just plain old logic), clear practical thinking, when reality bites. |
GEORGE MEGALOGENIS: A GRUMPY MEGA-MULTICULTby Peter Ewer |
UNDER-ACHIEVERS AND UNDER-EMPLOYED: THEN WHY ARE THEY HERE?by Peter West: Thus when it is observed in Australia that students from a non-English speaking background are under-achievers at university and under-employed after it, the demand is for policies targeting this alleged disadvantage. (The Australian 17 October, 2012 p.25) Equality in IQ, is of course assumed. No longer is it within the pale to ask: Why are so many non-English speakers coming into these countries in the first place? The answer now is obvious: all of this is part of the grand plan to end Tradition itself, and the West as it was. And for what? For the Ultimate Bad Guys to rule over what will be, at the end of their globalist adventures, a burnt-out planet, pointlessly orbiting the sun. |
IT’S A MATTER OF WORDSby John Brett If we are going to have these word-wars in Parliament in an attempt to divert attention from their actions or inaction we need to be armed with their meaning. Is there a word for people who “hate liars”, or a word for people who “hate the truth”? It seems they are all denying with their lips what they are doing with their hands and other appendages! |
DISCOVERING THE LOST ARYANSby Chris Knight and Brian Simpson An article back in 5 March, 1984 in Time, “Asia’s Lost Tribe of Aryans” says that the tribe of only 800 people have “light complexions and sharp, high-cheeked faces” with European characteristics. One researcher, Michael Peissel, who saw these people believes that the Minaro’s are Aryans. The Time article says “Most married women have more than one husband. The women dominate the men and slap them around in public. The principal deities are female.” Peissel said at the time: “Like any tiny ethnic and cultural minority, the Minaro are doomed to disappear.” He could equally as well be speaking about Modern Aryans. |