Tuesday 31 August 2021

Every truth gotta have its day

You only need string together a few established truths stretching way back - in the case of the USA, around 1776 and in the years leading up to that, plus a flurry mid 1800s both sides of the pond, plus the 1920s, plus the 50s/60s, and there’s your pattern right there.

https://flagofficers4america.com/media-and-pr

https://warroom.org/2021/05/15/american-generals-warn-this-is-how-america-falls-to-marxism/

In the second article, the retired General mentions:

“I saw the biggest threat to our republic, our democracy, our form of government, everything I fought for,” Bolduc said of the radical movements seizing power in America. “I lost 72 men and women in combat over 10 tours in Afghanistan in 2 years as the special operations commander.

“And the threat was from within,” he said. “And that is how America is going to go down.”

Gen. Boykin said Marxists are implementing the playbook from the 1960s book The Naked Communist.

 

“They told us exactly what they were going to do,” he said. “They were going to destroy the nuclear family, because the most important fabric of our society is the family. Ultimately they were going to destroy America from within, the same thing we have heard from the jihadists…by infiltrating the institutions of America. This is the revolution that Karl Marx talked about.”   

Maj. Gen. Gary L. Harrell said, “we’re in serious trouble here.”

I look at that and of course, the chap is a US General [ret'd], isn't he?  In the words attributed to Mandy Rice-Davies - well he would say that, wouldn't he?  

Which is not to say he's wrong. See, I've been inside university life, both as student, then later as lecturer and finally professor, so I do know about the left-liberal academics, they were all around me and some were of a heavily zionist bent, most of a communist bent.  There's so much people don't know because it's hidden from them. 

Over here, even kindly old Norman Geras [Euston Manifesto] was one of them, in the States, look for the most decorated academic and there's your communist - Eric Foner was a perfect example.  Back over here, hardly intellectual but Toynbee is heavily into it.  How many know that in the States, Lucille Ball was head of a communist cell?  Lauren Bacall was sympathetic but Bogey not so much.

McCarthy was not wrong, just as Enoch Powell was not wrong - personally difficult to deal with and McCarthy went completely OTT.  But they were not wrong.  There really was a 'communist conspiracy' because as Fabian academics [Tawney, Shaw et al], we saw it daily - yes, in a Rik Mayall Che Guevara way, Vivian in the Young Ones.  These were not the Mandelson clowns or WMD Blair, not the lists of attendees at a Bilderberg Conference ... but the really dangerous people head below the parapet ... and students were the fodder.

I've seen many people quote Yuri Bezmenov and they're labelled conspiracy theorists, yet they've outlined how the thing's done, the long term nobbling until the point no one, esp. university academia, can draw sensible conclusions - ideologically, naively insane.  I read an article which tried to explain why so many supposed Christians fall away and support Marxists or as they would have it - loving their neighbour [refugee jihadis welcome].  Just look at the current usurping Pope, look at Welby and the quislings before him, look at those with gongs.

It just goes on and on.  As for what the generals were saying, well here's this quote again:

May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt (code named Spartacus) establishes a secret society called the Order of the Illuminati. Weishaupt is the Professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, part of Germany. [This date, May Day, is to become highly significant to the Soviet Communists. They held festive military parades on this day.] The Illuminati seek to establish a New World Order. Their objectives are as follows: 

  1. Abolition of all ordered governments 
  2. Abolition of private property 
  3. Abolition of inheritance 
  4. Abolition of patriotism 
  5. Abolition of the family 
  6. Abolition of religion 
  7. Creation of a world government

There are many pages on how they infiltrated the Masons, then America, how the Statue of Ishtar was a gift to America from revolutionary France ... and so it goes on.  George Washington bought into it.  Follow the trail of the Bank of the United States and its controllers over here in London, the Institute.  Examine the City, Tavistock, Chatham House, the Round Tables.  Explore Geoff Mulgan and the Bell family.

But almost no one is going to do that, is he or she?  No time, it's less than respectable, not good for one's reputation. Or health, Dr. Kelly.  Bush and Kerry opposed for the presidency - Bush Skull and Bones, son of the man who went into Iraq and whose certificates mentioned his new world order, who spoke of a thousand points of light in a major speech, a dead giveaway.  Obama and his acceptance speech on a stage based on the Berlin Ishtar gate and Pergamon.

Kerry and his killings in Vietnam - really manly, bombing that village.  He was also Skull and Bones. Check out Prescott Bush.  Check out Mark Milley's antecedents - totally unfit to be a general in charge of anything.  It just goes on and on and on. Then we get onto McCain and daughter.

None of this was in the least inaccessible in days gone by before algorithm changes - who's more of a loony - me writing this or movers and shakers at Bohemian Grove worshipping an owl?  Tell me - which is more loony - if some vipers and boas come in through an open door, do you say 'welcome, the more the merrier' or do you take immediate steps?  And the first step is find out who left the door open.

We can go on nearly forever:

1829 - British Illuminist Frances "Fanny" Wright gives a series of lectures in the United States. She announces that various subversives and revolutionaries are to be united in a movement that will be called "Communism." She explains that the movement is to be made more acceptable to the public by professing to support "equal opportunity" and "equal rights." 

Well before Moses Mordecai Levy.

1821 - Georg W. F. Hegel says that thesis plus antithesis equals synthesis. In other words, first you foment a crisis. Then there is an enormous public outcry that something must be done about the problem. So you offer a solution that brings about the changes you really wanted all along, but which people would have been unwilling to accept initially. 

A good example of this would be the killings at Dunblane and Hungerford. In both cases public outrage was accompanied by the passage of stringent new gun legislation in the British parliament; yet serious questions remain unanswered about both incidents.

Or throw in Sandy Hook.  Explore Adorno and Alinsky.  Patriot Act - Bush again.  Vaxx Passports.  Look at Krankie north of the border and her assigned Named Person for every newborn baby, her Mentoring.  State socialism - communism.  It just goes on and on and on.

Are those near 90 generals all loonies?  Or are they the last remaining rump of something which once made sense to people who didn't want their land overrun?  And they laid down their lives for that. 

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