What we’re up against needs more than just an alliance

ALLIANCE[Courtesy Alliance games]

Barking Spider, via Fausty has written an excellent take on the situation in our land and let me quote some of it:

David Cameron has been given an 18-month deadline by a powerful band of Eurosceptic Tory MPs to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with Brussels or face an “all-out war” for a referendum, it emerged yesterday. The Conservative leader last week tried to buy more time from the Eurosceptic wing of his party by promising that the Tories’ 2015 election manifesto would contain a promise for a referendum should the EU “move in the wrong direction”.

If David Cameron was not so out of touch with the population of Britain he would have realised that his speech on the Lisbon Treaty was the last thing that the vast majority ofpeople wanted to hear.

People are quite rightly going to assume, and some have done for a while, now, that Cameron never wanted to hold a referendum in the first place and no-one could blame them for thinking this way under the present circumstances.

Within our party [and don't forget I'm Eurosceptic Tory], there are things being said out loud to pressurize the leadership and to show that something is being done but the nature of the relations within the party is slightly different.  No one is backsliding on the sceptic side but this is a game which must take the factor of the EU itself  and its constituent parts into account.

EU is too big  a word.

At its simplest level, there is a battle royal between the Commission and the Council but that covers up the battle deep inside, amongst the driving forces and one of those comes out of Bavaria, as it always has done and which gave the Nazis their green light.  Churchill referred to these as forces from the sewers of Europe.

Given what they’ve put in so far and that they thought Cameron was already in the bag but now comes out with these noises, a certain amount of dirty politics is being played, as it was in Ireland – Ireland was a snow job on the Irish people.  Don’t forget that the regions are in place in England, they’re ready to go and the CP graduates are about to have their call.

It’s not for nothing that Ian Parker-Joseph and many others have been banging on about this for so long and every new revelation and every new little constriction on us is in place, ready to go.

We’re faced, not with an open playing field where we take on Dave and Gordo and execute the lot of them but we’re up against a far more insidious enemy within – there are men and women at local level [some of whom I've met] who are part of the EU takeover – this takeover  has little to do with Westminster and what we do with it.

The second greatest danger, apart from Them and from the quislings in our midst, is the varying level of understanding among the politically aware.  Everyone thinks he has it down pat and you might think I think that too, due to my preachy manner.  Of course I only have part of the issue in my head myself but I’m learning rapidly and much comes into my mailbox from different sources.

The trouble is, the moment the broader issue is mentioned, then in a party political context, one is seen as a kook, simply because the  people who say this are either not privy to or have not read up on exactly what is going down.  Many blogposts remain unread and the blogosphere itself does not have a huge reputation for analysis.  Everyone thinks he’s right and that the other misses the point.

My own data feeder-inners say this – well, you understand some of it, James, but not all – and whilst that is right, neither does he know it all – there are things I’m aware of which he has not come up against.

Thus we’re all pulling in different directions, roughly on the same path but even our differing career paths are making us interpret things differently.

Let’s get down to tin-tacks.

The EU has in place the most pervasive and interlocked social system – it’s not just the preserve of Labour but is across the board.  The real enemy is inside, in the MOD, in every regional manager’s office, in the councils and every so often, little snippets come up, for example James Barlow’s post long ago about the Citizens Juries in his region and his surprise at how they were promoted, constituted and selected.  James is not involved in the least in exploring things along the lines I have but this was just his surprise at anomalies he saw.

A hell of a lot of work has gone in to white-anting the regions because the regions are where it is at.  Westminster has turned into a corrupt sideshow to distract the punters.

So while we’re pushing ahead with the alliance/coalition and are continuing to contact people, on the grounds that there is a general election coming up and that we have to do what we can,  don’t forget that these people we’re contacting have already been contacted some time back and have been promised a place in the new EU Europe within their particular local region and some at an executive level.  Some have taken it up.

Remember CP’s tagline – leading beyond authority.  That tagline is no accident and this is a done deal.  My justification for saying this is in talking to certain people and one of the first things they are interested in is my ideological position, before we go any further.  Other people I meet address the issue in hand directly and don’t appear to yet be involved but of course, who knows who’s who?

This is no different to Agatha Christie’s day – only the names at the top are different – and I’ve quoted her before, from N or M:

Our Leader does not intend to conquer this country in the sense that you all think. He aims at creating a new Brit­ain — a Britain strong in its own power — ruled over, not by Germans, but by Englishmen. And the best type of Englishmen — Englishmen with brains and breed­ing and courage. A brave new world, as Shakespeare puts it.

We want to do away with muddle and inefficien­cy. With bribery and corruption. With self-seeking and … [so on]

And the reaction of the good Inspector Grant:

You do not know the force of German propaganda. It appeals to something in man, some desire or lust for power. These people were ready to betray their country, not for money but in a kind of megalomaniacal pride in what they – they themselves – were going to achieve for that country. In every land it has always been the same … a desire for personal glory.

This is the whole CP thing.  The ordinary person lifted from obscurity and made to feel special, that he has a place in the great affairs of the age.

In a way, that is what some might see me trying to do, punching above his weight but I can assure you that I have no place in this affair, apart from what little I can do behind the scenes, then I’ll slip back to obscurity, which is my natural milieu.

This is the EU – not a collection of nations but an intrusive system, spiritual, social and political, just as devastating as the Muslim Sharia which many will come to see as the only effective bulwark against the invader.  And it is an invasion, in the sense that we had a system which operated one way – now we have one imposed from Brussels which changes our lives in the most fundamental way – even spiritually.  If the Italian crucifix business doesn’t give you the shudders, then it should, irrespective of your private views on religion.

We’re also up against this attitude:

“The expenses were not a Labour thing, it is the whole of parliament, and the financial crisis is not a Labour thing, it is the whole world — the bankers,” said Labour supporter Prior.

So he’ll therefore vote Labour again and pretend Gordo’s done nothing to the country at all – the principle today of taking no responsibility whatsoever and projecting the blame onto someone else.  Sheesh!  How can one deal with such people?

These sorts of things are what we’re up against and one little blogger’s attempt to use his contacts can go so far before someone else much higher decides to take it up.

Our Alliance

We are going ahead, we are phoning and writing and getting the concept of not standing against one another but joining with common cause [I avoided using the other term] across to those people in power and though it’s frustrating, it’s just the way it is and in this, we’re no different to any other lobby.

A sharper edge is going to come into this next year when things really hot up but for now, it’s probably time to start getting the website and other paraphernalia up so that people can align themselves with the push.

The biggest problem is what to call this alliance – it’s not primarily conservative nor libertarian nor only independent – it’s all of those things and it’s about seeing off this invader and then turning our country round economically and in terms of it’s way of life as most of us envisage it.

We have to acknowledge that not all embrace this vision and they think we wish to return to some cultural backwater of oppression, which is diametrically opposite to what this is about.

Real advances, such as the position of women and the eradication of bigotry – well who could argue with those?  No, it’s just that initially, we have a much bigger problem – the pervasive enslavement by this monolithic monster in Brussels and the bureaucratic stranglehold which is snuffing out initiative and real growth, so let’s just walk before we run.

8 Responses to “What we’re up against needs more than just an alliance”

  1. Interesting. The biggest problem I see is the Eurospecptics who actually still think they can influence cameron by staying inside the tory party. That is the false belief many had about the EU itself. We will have more chance to influence from within. I wonder how many Christians felt that way about the lions they met in Rome.

    Then there is cameron himself. We don’t believe promises they actually make will be carried out. Why is it we stupidly believe hints that they may do something at some undisclosed time because we are so desperate to get rid of Gordo?

    CherryPie is right about one thing. There are many labour supporters out there that still believe in their cause. All Gordo has to do is step down and be replaced by someone with a hint of the old labour and making the right noises and they will all come flooding back. Cameron’s bare lead will be swept away because he is seen as pretty useless by most people, even true tories and split votes will count badly.

    I’m getting so frustrated over this country that I’m actually looking forward to taking it out on politicians and their hangers on as a stress relief valve. Once it is completely legal of course. Can’t consider breaking any laws. :)


  2. This all sounds very scary.

    Talk about conspiracy theories!

    I’m not even sure I want to live in Europe at all at the moment!


  3. Sue, IPJ is no theorist. Too many sane people of note keep pointing this way but it is preventable, as long as we know the extent of the task. What we are agreed on though is that we must exit the EU now.


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  5. I believe the theory James, it just seems so fantastical though!

    I found something called “The List”, must be connected…Who’s Who, The List

    Also this The Truth about the EU via Captain Ranty. All scary stuff, like I said.

    At least it shows who our enemies are.
    Albion is great James, I’ve been thinking about this all day..


  6. … and Cameron is on “The List”, so we can’t trust him.


  7. James,

    Sonus has shown on these pages, how the major US, UK, and European Banks are financially backing the entities (CP, Tavistock, and the entire bag full, etc) that are responsible for the undermining of our civilisation.

    Senior politicians in the US, UK, and Europe, have engineered the “bailouts” to ensure the survival of these major banks, on the back of the taxpayers. The deficit financing to build up global imbalances and the build up of debt:GDP has been deliberate, the level of derivatives on BIS-Table 19, required to control the financial universe show many stories.

    The frantic “money printing” is ensuring the eventual devaluation of western currencies.
    Devaluing western currencies in terms of “balance of trade-surplus countries”, is effectively a transfer of wealth (international purchasing power) to those exporting nations.

    It was western politicians who granted WTO membership, and favoured nation status, principally Clinton when President, to China, which broke WTO rules regarding openness of capital markets, convertibility of currency, etc, leading to the hollowing out of the US manufacturing base, and now similar action in the EU manufacturing base.

    The outline of the whole “carbon issue” is essentially a loss of finance, and a loss of economic power generation in the west, with a finance and technology transfer to the east. The same behind the scenes actors involved in the above finance issues, are involved in the “carbon issues”.

    Everything is geared to the deliberate impoverishment of the west and a gain to the east, at the self same time that draconian losses of personal liberties throughout the west are being legislated.

    Chinese strident calls for a One World Currency, a basket of currencies different to the existing basket, to be used for international trade settlements, and convertible into existing national currencies, commenced after Hitlarys visit to China immediately after the Obarmy election.

    I have no quarrel with eventual equalisation of east-west standards of living, and no quarrel with a basket of currencies that properly reflects the current global situation, but I have every quarrel with the deliberate impoverishment of the entire western middle class rather than a progressive raising up of eastern standards of living.

    I also have every quarrel with the obvious current plans, that those responsible for the impoverishment of western middle classes who are continuing to be rewarded with large bonuses, and various international bodies who were capable of seeing these current economic imbalances and who failed to take action to prevent them, should be the very bodies that will administer, advise, set economic standards, set financial exchange rates, and generally continue to be responsible for the further impoverishment of western society, because it has been western society and its freedoms that has produced the “individual” mindset, capable of rising above nationalism, and searching out and understanding the deluge of disenfranchisement that is shortly to descend in the west.

    In short, I suppose you could say that we have been screwed for decades by ALL our alleged leaders, and it has been, for some time, more than just a European thing, rather it is very international.

    We castigate, for example, the UN Human Rights Commission, for the Human Rights track record of the nations comprising its body.

    I similarly am drawing attention the the obvious failings of the bodies to be responsible for the international structures now taking shape that will shortly rule the world.

    The saying that cream rises to the top is obviously incorrect.

    It is the useless, parasitic scum that rises, by subterfuge and deceit and bare faced lies.

    Don’t think for a moment that an exit from EUSSR, as difficult as that will be, will be a time for R & R ans celebration.

    That will merely be the end of the prelude.

    In order to proceed after that, an Albion that is strong enough to lead the Planet away from the feudalistic structures now rapidly falling into place at the hands of the global finance based elites will need to be formed. (The technologies are there, they have been ignored). The truth is that as a species, and absent wars, and other stupid destructions of economic value via inflated bureaucracies/governments and data bases etc, we are extraordinarily good at making widgets.

    Globally the working week, given peace and eventual spread of civilisation, need never be more than probably 10 hours. The rest being devoted to research, leisure, space research/exploration, or whatever. Since the current leaders recognise their own dishonesty, they dare not allow the middle-classes time for reflection and thought, their actions do not withstand critical scrutiny. They know this, this is why they are all liars and why feudalism will be used.

    I believe that achieving that sort of society via a grass-roots rebuild, to be the enormity of the task to be undertaking by an invigorated Albion.

    Hope springs………………


  8. I’ve just been talking to a young lad down the road, my trainer actually and he is a typical non-political in a Labour area. He is dead worried and was asking me everything under the sun about it all.

    The big issue which depresses him and I’m so glad Lord T posted, is the massacre. I just haven’t been able to get to it yet.