―All the world‘s a stage...‖ - Did you noticed how everything went Purple? - The Latin motto: Ordo Ab Chao meaning; Order out of Chaos, is regularly adopted by those to create chaos, so those caught up in the midst of it, demand order. Though at times, this doesn‘t necessarily have to mean the chaos created was brought about as a direct result of war, or following something such a an uprising or terrorist attack, - as at times, things are much more subtle, and chaos can come in many guises, and is often seen to exist within the political arena, as like what happened here in the UK in the summer of 2010, when we we‘re bullshitted to about the electorate not being able to come to a decisive political outcome, thus leaving the country in a ―sense of chaos‖, so therefore there was no direct overall winning party to rule the land. – A
―hung parliament‖ was born, and the nation was left with its people wondering what on earth would
happen next? - As Orwell pointed out; ―The price of order always entails a handing over of control and loss of freedom on the part of the citizenry‖ [1]. From out of chaos, comes order, their order, a New World Order.
The trick of creating chaos, the seizing power under the pretence of returning order, is a tried and truly tested method of deception and manipulation done time and time again. The very following day after the May 2010 General Election, and when it soon came apparent that a hung parliament was going to be the outcome and result for the country. Gordon Brown, William Hague and so many other MP‘s in general, could be seen donning purple suits, ties, jumpers, dresses, blouses, T-Shirts, bags and a whole array of other purple items. The whole of the BBC‘s and even Sky‘s news sets, and programmes such as Newsnight hosted by Freemason Jeremy Paxman, and BBC‘s Question Time, presented by ex Bullingdon Club member David Dimbleby, were and still are at the time of writing - designed with purple carpets and the backdrops lit and highlighted in shades of purple. That summers Wimbledon even started in ablaze of purples, Boris Johnson appearing on TV playing on a ―purple table tennis table‖ sponsored by Yahoo and a new purple logo! Then from out of nowhere and all of a sudden a flash mob descended on Parliament Square with purple T-Shirts, purple banners and purple flags demanding ―political reform‖, who were they? Who paid for their T-Shirts, banners and leaflets etc., and why?
The Purplelites were all over the internet, spreading their message via websites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube etc. - The Yorker website, which formed in 2006 by two students: Journalist Daniel Ashby and computer scientist Nick Evans, who have turned it into the University of York‘s largest student-run company, with over 120 members, and its contributing writers regularly reported about the ―Purple Revolution‖ and on the day prior to the General Election wrote about a ―revolution brewing in the city‖. It went on to say in military fashion; ―Students from the University of York are in the process of organising a protest on electoral reform... the rally is expected to occur at 14.00 hours on May 15, next Saturday at King‘s Square - near The Shambles‖ [2]. The major message was; ―Don Purple if you are attending‖.
The main organisers of the event/s are Caleb John Wooding from King Edward‘s School - creator, Ieuan Ferrer, and Jamie Fisher from the Norton Knatchbull School. I contacted them and asked why the colour purple, and what‘s there part behind it all? They never got back to me.
Protesters certainly did march down King‘s Square, joining thousands of people across the country in the call for electoral reform. It stated the protest; Take-Back-Parliament‘s and it‘s first demonstration in Trafalgar Square, where at least 2,000 people ―dressed in purple‖ caught the attention of Nick Clegg, and after accepting their petition, the leader of the Lib Dems urged the campaign to forge ahead; ―...in every street, in every community all over the country for a different, better, new politics‖. Take-Back-Parliament was/is a campaign formed in the aftermath of the election result. Its purpose is to unite a coalition of different groups and organisations who call; ―for a Citizens Convention to be convened to decide on a new voting system to be put to the people in a referendum‖. - Soon after this so called Purple Revolution - Take-Back-Parliament campaign, - frantic talks broke out and the ―Lib-Con pact‖ was born.
Ever since the coalition, everyone in politics, the media‘s TV presenters etc. or showbiz people in general can be seen donning purple! Now this isn‘t just another of those little coincidences that keep cropping up throughout my observations, - though I‘m not saying everyone‘s knowingly playing along with this saga, as even the BBC‘s political News correspondent Gary O‘Donoghue who is blind, stood proud in his purple suit and tie, whilst reporting about the latest deceit and lies coming out of the House of Crooks, a day or two after the May elections. What, - are we being led to believe that O‘Donoghue said;
―Hmm, I like that new colour everyone is now wearing, I think I‘ll go a buy myself a purple suit and tie‖. - This was not the likely scenario, but the decision was no doubt left to the BBC‘s programmes producers who know of the ―Purple like Revolution‘s‖ preset Masonic agenda, and the subliminal messages it wants to purvey to the viewing public, and goes to show you how almost everyone behind it are connected to the Freemasons, Rotarians and Odd Fellows etc.
As I write the Purplelites, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is on TV addressing the nation about the UK Economic forecast and looks swell in his purple tie. Just look around the chamber and you‘ll see these Purplelites are everywhere, as I edit following the March 2011 budget, the chancellor George Osborne announces his proposals wearing a purple tie, as doe‘s Ed Balls and Ed Miliband facing him.
Colours follow trends and can be all the rage at certain times, as in the case of Avocado, which is a shade of green and synonymous with those awful bathroom suites of 60‘s and 70‘s. Now purples all the rage, and so much is it in vogue, its finding itself all around the globe, as you can now buy electric irons, toasters, coffee makers, la-z-boy recliners, sofas and chairs, bed spreads and pillow case, towels, rugs, carpets, paints and wallpaper etc. And as much as the interior and fashion designers would love to lay claim for this colours reinvention and popularity, they can‘t, as they had nothing to do with its
re-emergence, as it was, and still is part of the Masonic pre-planned agenda, and is being used as another form of subliminal symbolism taken directly from the Freemasons paint palette and tool bag.
Order out of Chaos: = Order-Coalition government, the opposites of hot red [Chaos], and cool blue [Calm] combined to create the intriguing colour of purple. - The last time I heard the term ‗Purple Revolution‘ was at end of Saddam Hussein‘s ruling in Iraq and the coming of so called democracy to the nation. The ‗purple‘ stands for the ink-stain marking the index fingers of first-time voters in the 2005 Iraqi legislative election. [3] The semi-permanent stain was to prevent fraudulent multiple voting, and perhaps something we ought to adopt here in the West! The ‗colour revolutions‘ was/is a trend of peaceful democratic revolution movements that have taken place in an authoritarian state, such as the Rose Revolution in Georgia, the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, and the Cedar Revolution in Lebanon for examples. I suppose the present middle-east uprisings should be the called Tri-colour Revolution, as the Islamic flag‘s colours; Green, Red and Black [some with white], seem to be being waved around in preference to the old ones.
[1] "Staged Events/Order Out of Chaos." <http://www.orwelltoday.com/stagedevents.shtml>.
[2] "The Purple Revolution to hit York - Features - The Yorker." <http://www.theyorker.co.uk/news/features/4728/1#CommentItem9102>.
[3] "Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Purple Revolution." <http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Purple_Revolution>.
The Purple Robe Incident
The Purple Robe Incident: is a story worthy of note, that even though it‘s to do with Japanese society, it‘s as appropriate to us and what‘s going in the West today. See, how I look on things in life, and particularly what goes on around us, is that it‘s all planned and contrived and no differently than that of a corporate business such as the HSBC bank, who has a global market to address, with a product and brand to sell, - so goes without saying that their advertising campaign and budgets run into millions of pounds, and therefore their strategies are long term ones. They want to know that the man or women walking down their streets in London, New York, Paris of Hong Kong, gets the very same image and message as they look around and see the bill board posters, adverts on TV, and even in the newspapers or on the internet, and that their message it clear, precise and easily understood, though the impact is to be subliminally absorbed by the viewer, and not painfully full in the face, as after all we have to live with these kind of adverts every day of our lives, [and the reason that fucking Go Compare advert is so unbearable], as do we have to put up with our governments and those others who wish to continuously control us, so too all have a message and long term ‗advertising campaign‘ to try and flog to us.
The Purple Robe Incident story is about; after much corruption within the Edo society and by the leaders of the Sōtō Zen Sect, a period of transition of power arose, and that as a result the institution and sect went forward in a new moral and spiritual direction. Society during the Edo period in Japan was ruled by strict customs and regulations intended to promote stability. Confucian ideas provided the foundation for a system of strict social prescriptions. At the top of the social order [1] were the Samurai, though below Emperor, Shogun, and Daimyo [Lords], it was the Samurai who functioned as the ruling class. Second most praised were the peasants, who lived in [2] the villages, produced agricultural goods, and fed the country. Increasing urbanisation and rising consumerism, created merchant, artisan middle classes in towns the and cities. Social mobility during this period was highly limited, and as wealth became concentrated outside of the Samurai class, conflicts between social classes arose and the social order and control became increasingly challenged.
The Purple Robe Incident and the Formation of the Early Modern Sōtō Zen Institution: is a paper written in 2009 examining The Purple Robe Incident, by Duncan Williams an Associate Professor of Japanese Buddhism and Chair of the Centre for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley. - Buyō Inshi was the pen name of an anonymous writer from the late Edo period whose essay, Seji kenmonroku, was critical of many aspects of Edo society at the time, including what he considered the degenerate activities of merchants, government officials, and Buddhist clerics. [3]
The Purple Robe Incident is examined as an emblematic case of the new power relationship between
[4]the new bakufu‘s concern about subversive elements that could challenge its hold on power; the imperial household‘s customary authority to award the highest-ranking, imperially-sanctioned Purple Robe; and Buddhist institutions that laid claim on the authority to recognise spiritual advancement. The Seji kenmonroku section on religious institutions includes that the Sōtō Zen sect Inshi points out the moral and spiritual degeneration of Zen clerics, who were unable to live up to the new sect and government
regulations on clerical training. Inshi, also sharply criticised the practice of bribery to purchase clerical ranks and higher-rank coloured robes as well as the general atmosphere in which money dictated clerical success. - It‘s as if in some kind of way, those Freemason/Illuminati who are setting about a major new change in the worlds governments, recognise the Purple Robe Incident as a comparison as to what needs to happen within our own present governments, religions and society, and that might help pave the path for a New World Order, and the direction it needs to go in. [3]
The Sōtō Zen sect, in a sense has similar attributions to Freemasonry, i.e. a pyramidal hierarchy, and the use of Masonic Temple‘s, which is also a term commonly used by Freemason‘s with multiple but related meanings. It is used to describe an abstract spiritual goal, the conceptual ritualistic space formed when a Masonic Lodge meets, and the physical rooms,[5] structures and landmarks in which a Lodge consists of. There are more than 14,000 temples of the Sōtō Zen sect today, and they even one of their branches in Los Angeles in the USA. - The transition from the medieval to the early modern Buddhist order was directed in large measure by a new regulatory regime instituted by the Tokugawa bakufu. These new directives issued from Edo increasingly regulated every aspect of both political and religious life during the first half of the seventeenth century. As the bakufu extended its control over domains through a
‗pyramidal hierarchy‘ of order towards the centre, similar formations of regulation governing Buddhist sectarian order emerged in an increasingly formalised fashion. At the same time, power did not operate in a unilateral direction as Buddhist institutions attempted to shape regulation, move toward a self-regulatory model of governance, and otherwise evade control by the centre through local interpretations and implementations of law. [3]
[1] "Tokugawa shogunate: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia .<http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Tokugawa_shogunate>.
[2] "Edo societyとは - goo Wikipedia (ウィキペディア)." <http://wpedia.goo.ne.jp/enwiki/Edo_society>.
[3] "The Purple Robe Incident and the Formation of the Early ..." <http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/publications/jjrs/pdf/811.pdf>.
[4] 書目明細. http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/BDLM/toModule.do?prefix=/search&page=/search_detail.jsp?seq=18221 [5]"Detroit Masonic Temple: <http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Detroit_Masonic_Temple>.
The [Hureai Kippu] Big Society
If you don‘t think our Freemasons over here in the UK, are paying much attention to their brothers over there in Japan, then I urge you to think again. Prime Minister David Cameron‘s ―Big Society‖ is another way to get people to work for nothing, in the guise of volunteering, which he recognises will be vital, if his scheme is ever to be successful. I‘m all for charity, and volunteering to help others, when and where it‘s needed. However, I think it‘s beginning to take the biscuit, when we are to be expected to volunteer now, whilst we‘re younger, so as to secure our right for medical treatment and care as and when we get old. It was announced on the 29th October 2010, that the government proposes to adopt a Japanese system, called Hureai Kippu [translated means; Caring Relationship Tickets], which was established in 1991 to help and manage the country‘s rapidly ageing population. Because how Hureai Kippu, works is you will be given a Time Account, which allows a volunteer to bank the hours they spend helping an elderly or disabled person. [1] Different values apply to different kinds of tasks, though exactly what you‘ll be credited for wiping and washing someone‘s shitty-arse, still seems to be a bit uncertain.
But, how it works, is something like this, you‘re be awarded more credit for helping at antisocial hours, physically assisting someone, and heavy tasks such as gardening. Household chores and shopping etc. is worth less, not worthless, but less. They say these healthcare credits are guaranteed, in a world where we‘re told by our governments, there are no guarantees, apart from taxes and death, to be available to the volunteers for themselves later on life, or to someone else in need, within or outside your own family, and puts a whole new meaning and angle on the term ―voluntary euthanasia‖.
This Hureai Kippu system has certainly got that long term plan NWO appeal, as the local and national government has even set up a nationwide electronic clearing network, so that a person can provide help in Tokyo, while their time credits are available to their parents anywhere else in the country. Care Services Minister, and Conservative MP Paul Burstow, said: ―The government is now considering whether it could also work in the UK, it could help vulnerable people maintain their independence. The government was looking at ways to enable communities to take social care responsibilities on for themselves [2]. What they do in Japan is effectively a way of people sharing their time and giving of their time to make a difference for people in different parts of the country. We have some of those schemes here in the UK such as ―time banks‖, and what we are doing is making sure we take some of those lessons learnt in Japan and transfer them to our own domestic circumstances‖. In reply to being asked, who would receive care under such a
system, Mr Burstow added: ―What they‘re going to get is that bit of extra help that can make a huge difference, can [help] keep their independence‖. Can you imagine this pyramidal system in full action?
There you are in the year 2020, you‘re frail in health, and in need of care, - what will happen? Will you be wheeled to the entrance of a care home or hospital, and turned right to get that bit of extra help? Or will you be forced to turn left, and get less help and care, whilst in the process being looked down upon, and even rather neglected?
[1]<http://www.disabilitylibdems.org.uk/en/article/2010/103367/volunteers-could-earn-care-credits-for-helping-others>.
[2] <http://www.dailystar.co.uk/latestnews/view/160678/Volunteers-could-get-care-credits-/Volunteers-could-get-care-credits-