―Watching the people get lairy...‖- as in the words from the Kaiser Chiefs song: ―I predict a riot‖. As for sure, I think we can all agree, that it‘s quite possible we could be in the season of many a riot, and particularly if it‘s going to be a long hot summer. Because yet once again, and all these years later, this re-emergence seems part of the illuminati/tory plan as to why they‘ve introduced such extensive student tuition fees, - of course one reason is to allegedly save money, but it‘s also because the middle classes, whose children attend public and grammar schools, have been complaining there are no places, nor jobs available for their own sprog‘s in professions such as doctors, dentists, vets and lawyers etc., because there‘s simply too many ‗riffraff‘ taking the same sort of courses, and having the dam cheek for actually applying for the very same positions as that of their own brood.
So yeah, it would be right to assume there‘s a kind of ―class war‖ simmering, and I can fully understand and sympathise as to why so many disappointed and letdown wannabe students have been rioting through our streets, and throughout the country as a whole. And then with all the cut backs and so called austerity
measures being forced upon all the working class nations in Europe and further afield, - that it surely goes without saying, this 2011 and beyond looks like it will be an unprecedented period in world rioting, that will no doubt explode to levels of never seen before scenes of violence, and especially so if something doesn‘t drastically change from the top downwards, not the other way up.
As I‘ve already said, I have written, researched and collated a huge amount of challenging subject matter for this book, - in fact I have had to reduce the original draft by at least 60%, as it would almost be an 1200 page book., and the reason I hope be following up this book with a scrutinising account of what really happened on 9/11 in New York, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania in 2001, but as I have no one willing to publish my books, then I have to market, publicise and do whatever I can to try and let people know about my myself, and what I have written, - though doing that kind of thing, is a skill I unfortunately don‘t really have.
At the end of the day, like most other people, I‘m just an ordinary working class bloke who is angry and pissed off with those selfish bastards who are ru[i]nning our lives, and fucking up the planet in the process, whilst at the very same time, having the audacity to blame us for doing it, yet on the other hand, they‘re living it up like lords and at everyone else‘s expense, - other than their bloody own.
Do you really think that among any of those gluttonous lot, who comfortably sit in the Houses of Parliament or House of Lords, or in their seats in Congress in America, - and whom not one of them did I vote for, nor did many of you, - as they stretch out and recline in their lovely plush homes at night, are worried about where the next square meal is going to come from, or how can they feed their children? Do you think their losing sleep tossing and turning trying to work out how they can clothe themselves and their kids, pay the electricity, gas, water, council tax and all the other sorts everyday overheads and bills, or perhaps are figuring out what next to do and how to keep the bailiffs at bay? Of course they‘re not, what most of these kinds of cunts paid for their lunch this afternoon is as much as your average worker gets paid a day in wages, and that‘s if they‘re lucky of course. Even the likes of so called rebel ex-MP George Galloway‘s Cuban cigar habit, is, or at least was when he was an MP, more costly than what your average unskilled worker gets annually paid.
And if you want 100% proof our present political system is 100% corrupt, then just bear this in mind;
why would anyone in their right mind, and especially in the case of America, spend millions and upon millions on an election campaign, that can only lead to getting you a job that doesn‘t pay, - say; more than
£200,000 a year? So it goes without saying, when they‘re put into these positions of power, who do you think they are obligated to, - is it us the people, or those who funded them in the first place?
It seems to me, that the so called democratic countries only want a two horse race system with the rest of the field made-up of outsiders and hags that have no chance whatsoever of winning a seat let alone an election. The divide and rule, left and right, black and white structure is more easier to control and coordinate into a coalition if and when wanted; - a partnership, alliance, merger, federation or union, call it what you like as it still lands up as ―one central body‖ America has a two-party system, that effectively is controlled by another invisible main party, whose membership consists of people who are also Freemasons, and who in turn are sponsored by self interested individuals, think-tanks, quangocracies, corporate businesses, groups, clubs, organisations, societies and other kinds of fraternities whether open or secret, - that as a collective make-up part of the Illuminati world cabal that presently runs and controls our planet.
So therefore, because that‘s how it‘s always worked in places particularly like that of the USA, then to all intents and purposes you still have a ―coalition‖ in the guise of being in opposition of each other, as at the end of the day all that‘s really being offered to the electorate is still a loaf of bread, with the only real difference between them, is one‘s a ‗split tin‘, whilst the others a ‗bloomer‘, yet still both loaves of bread, baked by the same baker and in the same oven. Many in the West thought they fought a cold war with communism, yet all they ever had was one other alternative to vote for anyway, and besides, if the two other party‘s on offer are controlled by the ―same invisible‖ Illuminati force, then your belief in having a real option to begin with, was just another fallacy.
A group of political party‘s = coalition government = ‗one party‘. A group of coalition governments = one central [European] government. A group of central governments = A New World Order Government.
You watch as power-sharing coalition governments around the world will become all the rage. Following May‘s 2010 General Election here in the UK, Labour‘s leader must have been told to back off, after all who wanted them back in power after the damage they caused to the country in the time they were in power? Labour, once and for all proved to the working classes, they were as right wing as the Tories, and that‘s why they had to let the Tory‘s and Lib-Dems take over reins. On the 10th November 2010, and it‘s
was announced that the former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi‘s Sunni-backed Iraqiya party, will take part in a new political coalition Iraqi government headed by the present president Nuri al-Maliki.
In mid-January 2011, following with widespread protests and rioting over high unemployment, high food prices and claims of government corruption, demonstrators fought against Tunisia‘s police and military. On the 14th January 2011the government admitted 78 people had died in street clashes. [1] The state-run television reported that the prime minister and president were leaving the RCD to ―split the state from the party‖. Foued Mebazaa was appointed interim President, as the former President Mr Ben Ali was forced to flee the country, effectively a coalition government has been formed. After the resignations, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon renewed his call for ―broad-based consultations to establish an ‗inclusive interim government‘‖.
Interesting to note. Slim Amamou, a prominent blogger who was arrested during protests, has been appointed Secretary of State for youth and sport, - so keep at it girls and boys as you never know where it may lead you! Then following the recent demonstrations in Egypt, Hosni Mubarak‘s resignation, and elections in September 2011, I‘ll put money on it there will be a coalition government. Whilst the word has spread throughout the Arab world, about the successes in Tunisia and Egypt, that without waiting to be chased out of his position, the long-time leader of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh soon announced on the 31st January 2011, that he too will stand down from office before elections in 2013, it was reported he came under pressure from a ‗boisterous coalition‘ of relatively well-organised opposition groups, and announced that neither he nor his son would stand for office and that he would pull back proposed constitutional changes that would make him ruler for life. ―No to hereditary rule and no to life presidency‖, Saleh told his parliament. [2]
The ―air of revolution‖ will spread even further throughout the middle east, with Algeria, Syria and Yemen next on the list of uprisings, that will in one way or another all come about to form ―coalition governments‖. And it must be said this kind of inspirational revolutionary spirit will no doubt encourage the people of Iran, whom too were only hours away from toppling Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last summer following their 2010 elections. Though as I say, no matter which way the dominos may fall, coalition governments will be to outcome of them all, yet still led and headed by the Illuminati appointed Muslim Brotherhood, so all the people will really be getting is the same as us over here in the West, the same body, just with new heads. Though the bigger picture is to indirectly build a united Muslim Islamic front, and when the timings right, cause mayhem in Bethlehem, and all things Israeli.
As I watched the news on TV and the rapidly unfolding live reports of the clashes between the two main groups of protesters in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. I couldn‘t help notice certain protesters proudly holding up newly made Egyptian flags that had both the Muslim Moon Crescent, and the Christian Cross overlaid and on top of the Crescent, as almost to say - the country was opening the doors to a religious coalition.
Hmm, I thought, very ‗Brotherhoody and Masonic‘ to say the least, so it was interesting to read what reporter Mohamed Elmeshad from the Egyptian daily newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm had to say, as he helped explain my intrigue as to why and how this Egyptian Crescent-Christian Cross flag has all of a sudden come about.
He wrote the following article on the 25th January 2011, in which I‘ve only taken an extract from, and where he mentions the Crescent-Cross logo. ―...It feels like the government benefits from this divisive multiplicity. After the tragic Alexandria church bombing that hurt me [and many people I know] in a very profound and personal way, the affirmation of [Christian]Coptic-Muslim solidarity was so ―over the top and fake‖ at times, that it felt like society had turned into a mosaic it‘s trying to arbitrarily fit together again. The Crescent-Cross logos coming out at every turn are an unfortunate illustration of that. I had to sit and listen to an artist deliberating how to best portray the crescent-cross symbol without undermining one or over imposing the other‖.
―We need it to portray unity, you know? It has to portray Egypt, without upsetting one religion over another. It has to be both artistic, philosophical, and a rallying point.‖
―Really? - I know he meant well, but…really? We‘ve reached a point--I realised we reached it a while ago-where we have to figure out how to artistically blend the crescent and the cross together on every billboard and placard to symbolise our national unity now? Since when was the flag not enough? And I know the short answer for this is: stop being naïve‖. [3]
Even those such as the Green Party, Greenpeace or the Socialist Worker are all working hand in white glove with the Freemasons, many of their leaders and members are Freemasons, frat-heads and sorority girls, – and by the Illuminati having this kind of diversity helps give the illusion we live in such a varied, free and democratic world, - when like-fuck-do-we! When‘s the last time you heard of the Socialist Worker‘s party‘s MI6 spies really kicking-off and causing some good old street demonstration? Yeah I know they‘ve been involved in various incidents, and when they do, then I can bet your ass their police agent provocateurs or from some other entity who act as undercover agents to entice or provoke the others on the protests to commit the crimes, - or they might just seek to discredit or harm the group, cause or protest in general. As you‘re always find them there in the background of any political protest or rally with their little banners, flyers and newspapers, and as politically active as kindergarten group, when surely they should be out there kicking arse!
On the 10th November 2010 up to 50,000 students from the National Union of Student [NUS], at long last descended upon central London in a protest much against unfair tuition fees and the planned cuts to the education maintenance allowance [EMA] which provides college students from the poorest backgrounds with extra financial support. The protest erupted in violence, and the 225 police officers original deployed to the protest, were overwhelmed. When the scale of the demonstration became clear, a further 200 or so officers joined them. NUS president Aaron Porter, who seems to have been made from the exact same kind of mould‘s of that of Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband, and that if I were them students, get shot of him as he‘s got ―Made in Freemasonland‖ stamped all over him, and can‘t be trusted. He branded those responsible for the expressing their anger in perhaps an ―unlawful‖ way, as an ―utter disgrace‖ and; ―that some people - ‗perhaps anarchists‘ - had deliberately come to hijack the event. Perhaps 500 or more have chosen to use disgraceful tactics to try to undermine us‖, he pathetically added. Aaron Porter announced on the 24th February 2011, that he will not seek re-election for the NUS leadership. [4] You watch as he‘s pushed towards the Labour throne.
Had the demonstrators not smashed windows to gain entry to the Tories HQ Millbank Tower building and managed to get onto the roof, then the press wouldn‘t have given it the coverage it got, and their fight against and unjust rise in intuition fees, would have been dead and buried that day. I don‘t condone any acts of violence, though at certain times in this life you have to stand up for what you believe in, and defend yourself. Granted 18 year old Edward Woollard, who pleaded guilty to violent disorder on the 11th January 2011, and who was filmed throwing a fire extinguisher from the 7th floor roof of the building which landed very close to both police and demonstrators, was an idiot and was sentenced to 2 yrs and 8 months for being one. But you can‘t blame everyone for one person‘s actions, and it‘s about time these students made their voices heard, I was beginning to worry they‘ve all been totally disenfranchised by their own; ―Whatever-don‘t care what‘s going on around me‖ attitudes. Though their still got some catching up to do with compared to their European and now middle-eastern ‗Young‘s‘, whom no doubt are being directly funded by darker forces and whom I cover further on.
I can‘t help thinking that this kind of rioting is just the beginning, unless our governments listen to the people and take heed, - which we know won‘t happen, - so therefore looks like rioting, demonstrations and protests will prevail the coming months and years. And if the truth be known, the police love this kind of rioting, - as I was just saying about the Socialist Workers party, and that some of its members also belong to covert secret services groups and are agent provocateurs, - and that it wasn‘t just groups of so called
―anarchists‖ at the students protest march causing the trouble, but these kind of paid agent provocateurs had no doubt been at work on that day, and the others, as were they at last year‘s G20 protest in the City of London, I could spot them a square mile away.
Certain people who proclaim to be blatant anarchists, are either ―spooks‖ or undercover police living among us and blended within our communities, and who are indirectly one way or another employed by affiliates of MI5/MI6, and the police as Agent Provocateurs [see photo section], to make sure as much intelligence is gathered, and as a side line, so as to not look too suspect, - cause as much chaos as possible and particularly as the government are wanting to slash billions from their budget, - as it should certainly make them - rethink when it comes to this kind of sensitive issue, such as cutting down on police overtime etc.
On the 25th January 2011 senior Scotland Yard officer, Bob Broadhurst apologised to the home affairs select committee for lying in May 2009, when he said that no undercover officers were present at the G20/G8 demonstrations, and has since admitted that there were in fact numerous of undercover City of London police officers present at the demonstration, along with more than one Metropolitan police officer, including PC Mark Kennedy the policeman who led an extraordinary double life was for almost seven
years, under the persona of ―Mark Stone‖ and as a committed environmental campaigner, and who I‘ve already spoken about.
―Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible... [5] Gradually, by selective breeding, the congenital differences between rulers and ruled will increase until they become almost different species. A revolt of the plebs would become as unthinkable as an organised insurrection of sheep against the practice of eating mutton‖. - Bertrand Russell, The Impact of Science on Society, 1953, pg 49-50 [6]
I was going to ask, - where have all the protesters gone? – Though following the ‗No Cuts‘ march of the 26th March 2011, and the claims that over 500,000 trade unionist attended, then that sort of answers my
I was going to ask, - where have all the protesters gone? – Though following the ‗No Cuts‘ march of the 26th March 2011, and the claims that over 500,000 trade unionist attended, then that sort of answers my