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Britain - Facing The Abyss
2005 08 03

By Ian Buckley | Rense.com


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On the day of the London bombings, 7th July 2005, apparently a date of deep mystical significance - 777 - I was here ; exploring the ruins of Sawley Abbey, once the home of holy men and scholars, such as the Oxford Chancellor of seven centuries ago, William of Rymyngton.

But given the events on the day the picture was taken, this historic site seems to have acquired a different resonance, an echo maybe of Dresden, Hiroshima and Falluja. The London bombings were, as police chiefs and politicians assured us some months before the event, 'inevitable'. 'Inevitable' is an interesting word, don't you think?

Inevitable demolitions of monasteries, inevitable wars, inevitable factory closures and inevitable globalisation. So history slouches onwards, until we come to the allegedly inevitable conflict with the Islamic world. We tremble on the edge of the abyss, but do we really want to fall down into its depths, all just because of 'inevitability'?

Our friend Gilad Atzmon has written of 'Zionised Britain', and I for one wouldn't disagree. Nevertheless, this may not be the entire story. In the heartfelt and passionate words of an old Yorkshire miner, interviewed some years after he'd been through the gruelling and prolonged strike of 1984-1985 :' We have the most evil ruling class on Earth.'

For quite a long time now the British secret state has been involved in dubious and obnoxious activities. Thirty-one years ago came the bombings in Dublin and Monaghan, initially attributed to some unknown Northern Irish loyalist group. But the best analysis suggests that no such loyalist group had the technical and logistical capability to mount such a devastating attack on civilians, which could only have been perpetrated by some state agency.When you have people who are prepared to do this, what else might they be capable of?

Then again, there was the infamous Kincora Boys' Home scandal, also in Northern Ireland, when elements of British intelligence (an oxymoron in this context, as in most others!) apparently ran this children's home as a homosexual brothel, in order to have leverage over local and national politicians who patronised the place. The 'ordinary Joes' who unknowingly provided the taxation revenue necessary to support such malign activities were also, by and large, the victims of 7/7, poor harassed commuters rushing from place to place. Very odd that these alleged 'Muslim bombers' don't ever target anyone of real importance!

But possibly no more strange than the warning phone calls to that nice Mr. Netanyahu and the unexplained drop in the pound the day before the bombings. Yes, these 'fanatical jihadists' have very bizarre behaviour patterns!

It was a British officer, General Frank Kitson, who first thought up the concept that was later used in the formation of Al Qaeda. He called it the 'pseudo gang' - a state sponsored group used to advance an agenda, while discrediting the real opposition. The strategy was used in both Kenya and Northern Ireland. In the case of Northern Ireland, most of the violence that was attributed to 'Loyalists' was in actuality not their handiwork, but the result of the activities of the death squads affiliated to the British secret state.

But it isn't really necessary to delve very intently into the anomalies of 7/7 to understand the situation. Better to go along with the simple old Roman maxim - cui bono? Who gains?

In the wake of death and destruction in London, the man in the orange make-up, Phoney Blair, improved his popularity ratings, while the smart city investors made money on the market1. A pity you had to bomb those make-up girls in the Belgrade TV studios, Tony, they might have done a better and cheaper job of 'putting your face on', thus saving us thousands of pounds in Prime Ministerial cosmetics.

Of course, a very major opportunity was provided to further demonise Islam. In particular, the headlines in the papers of porn baron Richard Desmond - the Star and Express - seemed to breathe out hatred.

It is all rather reminiscent of the writings of George Orwell, whose real name was Blair - unlike the horrid mountebank in No 10 Downing Street whose ancestral moniker is in fact Parsons. Surprisingly enough, his 1984 is still a set work in the English educational system. Too revealing by half, I would have thought - for what do we have in that book?

We have the 'five minutes hate', so very similar to what the Express, the Mirror and the Sun have being doing over the past three weeks. Plus Ingsoc, a doctrine that has nothing to do with real socialism as understood by George Lansbury or Keir Hardie, but which has plenty in common with 'New Labour'.

Then there this very apt and topical quote from Orwell :

In some ways she was far more acute than Winston, and far less susceptible to the Party propaganda. Once when he happened to mention the war against Eurasia, she startled him by saying casually that in her opinion the war was not happening. The rocket bombs that fell daily on London were probably fired by the Government of Oceania itself, just to keep people frightened'. This was an idea that literally had not occurred to him.

'Just to keep people frightened' - what better description could there be for all the alarms, evacuations and other incidents over the length and breadth of England?

The government will call for more fear, more repression, more regimentation and more abandonment of ancient liberties, and claim it is fighting terror. In fact it is doing nothing of the kind. Instead they are deliberately creating a crisis in order to push through an agenda.

For the Arab and Muslim world this means more instability and destruction, and for the Western world it means the imposition of a virtual police state. It is vital that everyone realises this.

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