Thursday, 18 February 2016

In The Wrong Light

Some people have heard of the Illuminati, one of those secret organisations whose true purpose remained shrouded in mystery until it was revealed. Their name stems from the idea that they are somehow 'illuminated' and have the light of supposed truth shone upon them.

No doubt they had secret 'knowledge' imparted to their Bavaria-based originators as claimed, and passed on to their members ever since – or at least some of it. It seems almost certain that this Communist-style programme was and is Satanic in nature and origin, especially when one looks at their six goals...
1. The abolition of government.
2. The abolition of patriotism.
3. The abolition of private property rights.
4. The abolition of all rights of inheritance.
5. The abolition of religion.
6. The abolition of family relations.
This is the road to the infamous New World Order to which Gordon Brown made several references a few years ago. It is apparently intended to destroy our entire civilisation, turn us all into serfs or slaves, and they would be the self-appointed élite running it all.

It all fits in neatly with the Frankfurt School of Cultural Marxism's programme to destroy a nation and its culture from within that the Blair/Brown years pursued in every regard. I reproduced the list of primary policies here, a couple of them helpfully giving the reasons for those particular policies; and can also disclose that a secondary list was also being assiduously followed during those years.

Those who were paying attention will undoubtedly recognise several if not all of them, especially those in the primary bullet-point list, most of which came to pass during those Labour years...
  1. The creation of racism offences. 
  2. Continual change to create confusion.
  3. The teaching of sex and homosexuality to children.
  4. The undermining of schools’ and teachers’ authority.
  5. Huge immigration to destroy [national] identity. 
  6. The promotion of excessive drinking.
  7. Emptying of churches.
  8. An unreliable legal system with bias against victims of crime.
  9. Dependency on the state or state benefits.
  10. Control and 'dumbing down' of media.
  11. Encouraging the breakdown of the family.
With a frankly superb front man like Blair, all manner of distinctly subversive moves were able to be very cleverly camouflaged. Several of the ongoing issues created by this approach are still points of contention today, such as benefits dependency and leniency toward criminals in our justice system. This is why we have these as significant societal issues – and of course several were started by earlier Labour governments, which is why some don't seem to be new as such.

The attractions to those behind all of this, and those actively and knowingly participating in the programme, must be that they 'know something the ordinary people don't know' and that they will be the ones in charge in the New World Order. They and their acolytes seem to seriously believe (as do members of other secret societies) that they 'know best'. However it is an obviously false light that shines upon them, and a very dangerous one as we are witnessing.

What any of us can do about any of it is unclear – but we start by knowing at least something of what is going on, why, and how. This is real – as real as the Illuminati's All-Seeing Eye symbol on American Bank notes these many years – and we all need to be alert, informed, and prepared.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Socially Engineered

In London, Zac Goldsmith has an uphill battle ahead of him to win the London Mayoralty this coming May. Labour's Sadiq Khan is widely tipped to win instead, a few think by quite a margin.

Why? Is it because Sadiq is better for the job than Zac would be? No: the exact opposite is the case – though Zac doesn't have the charisma of the incumbent, Boris Johnson. He'd still be vastly better for London, especially in the upcoming years, but it will take a lot for him to win. It is definitely possible, but far from easy.

Why should this be? It's down to the social engineering of London during the Labour years in government, especially the vast influx of immigrants from what were known would be Labour-favourable (one way or another) origins. The scale of that situation has been reported in a few places in recent months, and there are a number of associated aspects of all of that which show just bad that purely politically-motivated policy has been – most notably for the newcomers themselves.

We here in Medway have also witnessed social engineering at work in places such as Troy Town, which is an area within Rochester. Back in the 'eighties, the then Labour-run predecessor council to today's Unitary Authority arranged for a lot of social housing to be built in Troy Town. If you were to wander around that area, you'd no doubt be surprised at just how much of this ill-fitting 'square peg in round hole' accommodation there is there. It isn't vast, but there is a fair amount of it, and of course it's generally high-density – so there are a lot of votes embedded in those quarters.

A former mayor, who has lived here much longer than I have, gave me the low-down on this, including names and dates. It explains why that ward (when it was a separate ward) was the only part of Rochester to have Labour councillors even after the Unitary Authority came into being, and even after the following local elections when Labour lost its other Rochester seats. They are still there today, though not very well liked – and that is a whole 'nother story, which is very interesting in itself but doesn't concern us today.

Interestingly, because there was already a fair amount of social housing and similar in neighbouring Strood, and Labour seemed to think they had those seats by default, perhaps too much of their effort went into the 'Troy Town project' – and there are still signs of that going on today, I notice whenever I pass through there. The consequence seems to have been that the good folks of urban Strood (the rural part is a separate entity) saw what was going on in other places that had Conservative representation and grew ever more marginal in their voting at each successive local election.

By the year 2003 they had switched over (grown up?) and elected five out of six Conservative councillors, with Fred Bacon holding on in what was by then called Strood South ward only because of his strong personal vote. Since then, Labour has held only one or none of the three seats in each of Strood North and Strood South wards, and now has no seats there at all.

Other Labour 'safe' territory on our council also had the odd seat lost to Conservatives last May: Twydall, and Luton &Wayfield. No longer do they have any safe seats on Medway Council, despite all they have done to try to wangle things (including their ward boundary changes that were accepted by the Local Government Commission, taking effect in 2003).

The overall lesson in all of this is to at least be aware of any such political manipulations in the local community and nearby. Even if there is little if anything any of us as ordinary citizens can do about such social engineering, at least we ought to know of it and realise what is really going on.

Of course, this could equally well be done the other way around by Conservatives or other elected representatives on the political right, but my experience has been that this is rarely done for political reasons and in most instances is done just to improve the quality of an area – which is surely what those they are representing would wish them to do. I have seen this from the inside: different motivation, different goal in view; so let us not be misled on that.

Meanwhile, Labour here are fighting a losing battle – and I have seen a number of signs that, behind the public face, they do realise this – especially since the advent of the Corbyn & company party leadership, which makes an already bad situation for them even worse. The rest of us here in Medway, though, have to live with the fallout from their manipulations from years past – just as Londoners are having to cope with a raft of acute and in some cases severe consequences of the last Labour government's self-serving policies that ripped apart our Capital's core being and transformed it entirely.

At least it never got anywhere near that extent here...