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In 1945, observing the new socialist Prime Minister,
Clement Attlee,
Winston
Churchill
observed, ‘Mr.
Attlee is a very
modest man – and
he has much to
be modest
about!’
Jack Kennedy, on
hearing that
Reagan was to be
put up as
Governor of
California,
said, ‘No, no!
John Wayne for
Governor, Ronald
Reagan for Best
Friend!’
At the famous
Round Table of
American
intellectuals at
the Algonquin
Hotel, when they
received the
news of the
death of
President Calvin
Coolidge,
Dorothy Parker
drawled
cynically, ‘How
could they
tell?’
Since mid-20th
century, that is
following World
War II, among a
tiny enlightened
minority – for
mass education
produces only
fools –
Democracy, even
among its
political elite,
had become a
joke. Now, at
the beginning of
the 21st
century, with
capitalism in
the full flush
of its final
expansionist
phase, motored
by 24-hour
electronic
trading in paper
and electronic
signal money,
Democracy is no
joke.
It must be remembered that the adulation and elevation
of Democracy is
a relatively new
affair. Its
promotion from
being ‘a good
thing’ to being
a necessary
thing has
evolved
alongside the
evolutionary
emergence of the
capitalist
financial system
from being a
hegemony of
private
properties and
projects into a
totalitarian
network that,
from the
leveraged buyout
of a great
corporation to a
mere magazine
subscription or
football ticket,
has engulfed the
social nexus on
a world scale.
The emergence of
the dragon of
Democracy from
its cave can be
historically
identified with
the beheading of
three European
monarchs. The
first was the
beheading of
Mary, Queen of
Scots, not as
taught in
mass-education
schools by her
personal enemy,
Queen Elizabeth
of England, but
rather by David
Cecil, whose
wealthy family,
along with a
small cluster of
others, had come
to govern
England. It was
a land-based
aristocracy
which had
cleverly taken
power from the
mad King Henry
VIII when he in
turn had shifted
the balance of
power from the
Catholic Church
by sacking the
monasteries,
while his
mistaken
generosity to
the great Houses
of England
effectively
ended personal
monarchic rule.
The second
beheading which
indicates the
deep seismic
political rift
was that of
Charles I.
Again, in the
mythology taught
the masses, he
was executed
because of his
irrational
conviction that
personal rule
allowed him to
protect the poor
and the common
land against the
encroaching
greed and power
of the landed
aristocracy.
Throughout this
whole affair
called the
establishment of
Democracy you
must get used to
being
dictatorially
informed that
the arrival of
Democracy is
rational and
just. Indeed,
all of the
political
doctrines
surrounding it
must, in the
name of reason,
be read as
indicating the
opposite. For
those interested
in pursuing in
detail the
important matter
of the Caroline
beheading, I
refer them to
Kevin Sharpe’s
masterpiece ‘The
Personal Rule of
Charles I’
(Yale).
A further part
of the myth of
an emerging
‘modernity’ was
that Charles I
squandered his
wealth, but in a
Civil War was
defeated by the
common people
led by a common
man. This, of
course, was
nonsense. As
Belloc points
out, Cromwell
was not only a
millionaire in
modern terms,
but precisely
belonged to one
of the rewarded
families who
became enriched
through
England’s
effective
abolition of
christianity.
The third state
execution, the
most famous, was
that of Louis
XVI, followed by
the disgraceful
beheading of
Marie
Antoinette. In
the highly
documented
debates in the
French Assembly
prior to the
King’s staged
trial, reference
was repeatedly
made to the
death of Charles
I.
At each stage of
this
disengagement
from personal
rule as the
fundamental
power concept,
we can trace the
emergence of a
new power system
based on two
connected
elements: one,
state
recognition of
banking
institutions,
and two, the
move away from
real-value coin
(gold and
silver) to paper
promissory-note
instruments of
exchange.
Cromwell’s
Commonwealth saw
the foundation
of the Bank of
England. The
French
Revolution’s
social
transformation
was founded on
the introduction
of the Assignat,
a paper
promissory note
to be used as
currency. It is
important to be
aware that from
the very
beginning the
issue of this
false money was
voided of any
collateral
protection. When
the whole of
North-Western
Atlantic France
rose against the
Revolution in a
movement which
united
aristocrats,
priests and
peasants, their
Manifesto
declared their
policy:
1. The
restoration of
monarchic
personal rule.
2. Complete
freedom of
religion.
3. The
withdrawal of
Assignats and a
return to the
gold coinage.
The first term
in the
Manifesto, of
course, implied
the abolition of
the
Constitution.
It is the
abstract
instrument of
the Constitution
which
categorically
denies that norm
which had
existed through
all history in
every place,
government by a
person, only to
vest power in a
structural
system which was
both
totalitarian and
voided of any
moral
imperatives,
having by its
definition ended
religion and
replaced it with
the myth of
self-worship,
that is,
humanism in its
ideology and
consumerism in
its bitter
reality.
Only now in the
present anarchy
we are living
through, which
has seen the de
facto abolition
of that whole
system of
International
Law which had
been set up
after the
military defeat
of Napoleon, are
we able to grasp
the enormity of
the deception
that has been
practiced on the
ignorant and
confused masses
of a planet now
reduced to an
ecological
disaster zone by
its Democratic
system.
Despite the
military defeat
of Napoleon, it
was a crucial
phase in that
evolutionary
deception which
managed to
convince the
human species
that it was
choosing its
governance. The
Cromwellian
Commonwealth, in
reality a
dictatorship,
re-emerged as
Napoleon’s
empire, in
reality the
Ur-model of the
modern
Democratic
state. Thus,
too, Napoleon
created the Bank
of France.
In the Europe
that followed,
the English
oligarchy
emerged and
began to forge a
world empire. In
the 60 years of
Queen Victoria’s
reign there was
not one year in
which the
British army was
not militarily
engaged in war,
slaughtering
civilian
populations,
acquiring land
and property,
while
increasingly
justifying this
rapacious
activity with
the news that it
brought
civilisation,
something which
more and more
came to mean
this humanist
fantasy called
Democracy.
It must not be
forgotten that
the 19th century
and into the
20th was marked
at home in
Britain by that
devastating
poverty and
degradation of
which Charles
Dickens so
memorably wrote,
telling his
tales of urban
starvation and
child labour.
The great
Scottish social
critic Thomas
Carlyle
denounced the
capitalist
system with a
force that
reverberated in
Russia with
Tolstoy and in
America with
Emerson. A gauge
of the terrible
situation in
which we find
ourselves is the
all but total
acquiescence in
the face of the
much greater
social
iniquities of
today, where the
poverty in
Africa and the
bankruptcy in
South America
receive only the
passive
sentimentality
of rock-band Aid
Concerts.
The expansion of
the mythically
self-governing
European powers
already resulted
in what was a
global disaster.
The
expropriation
and the
slaughter
continued. One
of my own
ancestors,
Lieutenant
Colonel George
Frederick
Dallas, spent
the first half
of his military
career fighting
in the Crimean
War, and the
second part of
it in
British-occupied
India. An
inescapable part
of the
democratic
system has
always been to
use the poorer
and least
defensible
element of the
citizenry to do
the dying for
the oligarchs,
since this will
result in less
pressure than if
the victims are
from their own
heartland. For a
century and a
half, the
English
‘Democracy’ has
flung the flower
of Scottish
youth into the
mouths of the
cannons, as
today the U.S.
send in the
American Blacks.
Through two
World Wars the
Scottish
regiments were
shipped off to
die in the Front
Line, whether it
was in Burma,
Gallipoli, or
the Western
Front. The
Gordon
Highlanders, the
Seaforth
Highlanders, the
Argyll and
Sutherland
Highlanders, the
Cameron
Highlanders and
the famous Black
Watch went,
kilted, to their
deaths in their
hundreds of
thousands. There
is not a village
in Scotland that
does not have a
War Memorial. In
1940, although
the fall of
France was
inevitable,
Churchill,
against all
military advice,
held back the
Highland
Division after
the English had
already
retreated at
Dunkirk. For
twelve days the
Highland
Division held
back the massive
force of
Rommel’s Panzers
in remorseless
combat. They
continued to
resist without
food or sleep,
and finally
ammunition,
until
overwhelmed and
forced to
surrender. The
survivors were
then taken into
a five-year
imprisonment.
This is not
history. What we
are doing is
trying to
understand what
is going on
right now. At
this moment the
Black Watch are
being bombarded
and slaughtered
in a process
that, as I have
shown, has been
continuous over
decades.
As the system
that motors this
continuing
slaughter
becomes more
powerful, it is
inevitable that
the perpetrators
of the on-going
crime become
worse, become
weaker, become
more shameful,
and at the same
time become less
and less
ashamed.
The implications
of our survey
expose the most
pernicious
element in the
Democratic
system. There
are two relevant
quotations to
this theme from
World War I.
Marshal Foch of
the French army
bitterly
observed, ‘And
so we leave
behind the Wars
of Kings, where
the King marched
at the head of
his army so that
even if wars
were long, the
casualties were
few. Now we
enter the age of
the Wars of the
People where the
citizens march
in their
millions and the
politicians lead
from the safety
of their homes.’
The French Prime
Minister,
Clemenceau,
arrogantly
announced: ‘War
is much too
important just
to be left in
the hands of the
military.’
Wars are now
declared by
politicians,
fought by the
masses who die
in great
numbers, and
then, when the
attrition has
spent the human
energy, the
politicians,
still alive,
return to the
peace table.
Graydon Carter,
an American
journalist, has
pointed out that
not one single
member of the
President’s War
Cabinet, himself
included, has
ever seen active
service, that
means Wolfowitz,
Rumsfeld and
Bush. The
exception was
Colin Powell,
significantly
the only
opponent of the
Iraqi War.
It is difficult
to decide which
is the more
disgusting and
the more
offensive – the
stunning
insensitivity
with which the
British Prime
Minister
confronts the
carnage he has
licensed, or the
strange reality
that he does not
seem aware of
how cowardly he
is and how
insecure in
speech and
gesture. It is a
sign of the
success of the
media’s control
of the
illiterate
masses that the
appearance of
the midget
American
President in
full Top-Gun
gear on an
aircraft carrier
did not awaken
international
derision, as
indeed no-one
seemed to
observe that the
day when he
announced the
end of
hostilities in
Iraq was the day
on which the
conflict began.
A political
system which has
openly declared
itself as a
militarist
project, and
which boasts
that its primary
industry is that
of armaments,
surely must
insist that its
leadership is
actively present
on the front
line of its war
zones. According
to the American
Constitution,
its President is
also its
Commander in
Chief. At the
height of the
ghastly siege of
Stalingrad the
surrounded
German general
cabled Adolf
Hitler at his
residence in the
Bavarian Alps.
It read: ‘I am
here! Where are
you?’ Hitler, it
should be
remembered, was
a populist
leader elected
by an
enthusiastic
franchise.
Should the
heroic men of
the Black Watch
and the U.S.
Marine Corps not
send this
message to their
Democratic
leaders?
In case you have
any lingering
doubts that
somehow
Democracy
represents
civilisation and
that out there
in the poverty
zones lie the
barbarians, I
must reiterate
to you that the
function of
Democracy is
your enslavement
and your
destruction,
which is why
Democratic
politicians urge
on the
electorate the
promise that
success and
happiness lie in
the future. Both
U.S.
presidential
candidates in
the last
election
declared, ‘Our
best days lie
ahead!’ ‘The
best is yet to
come!’ In short,
‘We have given
you a century of
mass carnage,
slaughtering
millions, and
with Weapons of
Mass Destruction
wiped out
Dresden, the
jewel of
European
civilisation, in
one night of
blanket bombing,
and two great
cities,
Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, in a
blinding flash.’
Last week in a
one-hour
television
programme on a
European
channel, a panel
of experts gave
a clinical
report which
left the young
audience gasping
as they tried to
take in the
information. It
was the first
time that the
matter had ever
been aired in
the arena of
public discourse
– ever! What
they had to
report was that
during World War
II, over 2
million tons of
bombs were
dropped by the
U.S. and Britain
on French
territory. A
surprising
percentage,
almost half, had
failed to
explode, and lay
scattered across
France,
unexploded and
as lethally
dangerous as the
day they were
dropped. Despite
protocols to the
contrary, bombs
and mines are
regularly
exploded by the
dozen around the
coasts of
France. There
are 20 to 30
telephone alarms
of live
munitions being
found in French
fields and
cities on a
daily basis.
This year in
Brest, 2000
people had to be
evacuated from
their homes
while a WW2 bomb
weighing 110 kg
was dismantled.
One bomb
disposal
organisation
alone has lost
12 experts in
the last few
years.
Allowing for the
fact that along
the
Franco-German
border, over the
territory of
trench warfare,
there is also
the massive
detritus of
World War I
shells and
explosives, it
follows that the
amount of live
armaments is
almost
incalculable.
Mustard gas
instruments are
still exploding
and being
discovered in
the Flanders
fields. In one
French lake
alone they have
reckoned there
are thousands of
tons of
unexploded
weapons. A
weapons
disposals
factory is being
built in France
to be ready by
the year 2009.
It expects to
handle 20 tons
of weaponry a
year. One expert
commented, ‘It
will take six
centuries before
France is safe
for its citizens
and their
children.’ This
on-going
carnage, the
result of these
two great
suicidal
convulsions of
Democracy, is
the true face of
Democracy.
This is what is
happening today
in Iraq. This is
what has already
happened across
Afghanistan.
This is the
political system
that sowed
personnel bombs
from one end of
Muslim Kosovo to
the other in a
pretended war
against the
Serbs.
Afghanistan has
got Democracy.
Its religious
schools are
being closed
down. A puppet
president is in
his place. He
made his first
political
declaration of
the ‘freedom’
that his rule
represented: ‘I
am proud to say
that Coca Cola
have opened
their first
factory in
Afghanistan.’
Fallujah is
virtually razed
to the ground.
This is called
‘Making the
world safe for
Democracy’. It
is reckoned that
the civilian
population is
one half now
refugees, and
the remaining
half halved in
the massacre of
the bombardment.
The bitter
lesson of all
this is that the
doctrines of
humanism and
atheism have
been constructed
in order to
ravage the earth
of all its
wealth, and to
strip its
peoples in every
corner of the
world of all
their
possessions to
the last blade
of naturally
grown grass,
leaving the
world in the
hands of 300 of
the wealthiest
people who have
ever existed in
history, but
responsible to
nobody, and
despising
everybody.
Perhaps the
greatest scandal
is that we
hardly even know
their names. We
do, however,
know their
institutions –
they are the
World Bank and
the I.M.F., they
are a handful of
super-banks and
a
world-networked
array of
ordinary banks,
and the chains
of this slavery
are paper
currency,
plastic cards,
and a gigantic
series of
financial
configurations
circling around
our heads from
satellite to
satellite in a
unique system of
totalitarian
control.
Now a formula of
Democracy can be
laid out.
DEMOCRACY: –
THESIS – MASS
MURDER
– ANTITHESIS –
EXPROPRIATION
– SYNTHESIS –
MASS SLAVERY
So it is that
many thinking
people in this
age are
nihilists,
because on the
face of it
nihilism is the
last rational
response. This
nihilism has
even invaded the
Muslim peoples
who, despite the
uncompromising
prohibition of
the Law, have
committed
suicide in a
last quixotic
gesture, at
least to take
some of the
enemy with them
into
destruction.
This is not the
view of the
Muslims. This is
not the teaching
of Islam. Today
the world’s
masses are in
the Maqam of ‘La
ilaha’. This
opens one road,
or ends the
people in self
destruction. By
Allah’s opening
the road for the
people of this
planet to the
completion of
the wisdom they
have already
achieved, from
the ‘La ilaha’
they can move to
‘La ilaha
illallah’. And
what that means
is the
passionate
embracing of the
great truth of
the Good News
for all the
human race
(Qur’an, 9:127):

A
Messenger
has come
to you
from
among
yourselves.
Your
suffering
is
distressing
to him;
he is
deeply
concerned
for you;
he is
gentle
and
merciful
to the
muminun.
For the great
Muslim nation
this is a new
beginning, and
one of our first
tasks must be to
make Da’wa to
the Arab
peoples. The
Palestinian
people can no
longer escape
the bitter
truth, that they
have never been
taught Islam,
for the whole
world saw that
they did not
even know how to
bury their
leader according
not only to the
rites of the
Deen, but
according to its
sober and noble
and dignified
adab. By the
same token, it
is time for us
to make Da’wa to
the American
people. It
should not be
forgotten that
those who deny
Allah, as I have
indicated, are
inescapably on
one step to
confirming
Islam. Those who
must be warned
of Allah’s
majesty are the
mushriks, who
worship an idol.
By that I mean
the Evangelical
christians who
have plunged
their nation,
against its
will, into a
deadly alliance
with the
aspirations of
Zion.
For the atheist
post-christian
and post-jew,
the door swings
open onto the
light of Islam.
As for Europe,
it is already
ours. Not only
the future but
the present of
the Continent
lie in our
hands. Allah,
glory be to Him,
in his Sura The
City (90:1-20)
declares:

In the name of
Allah,
All-Merciful,
Most Merciful
I swear by this
city –
and you are
resident in this
city –
and by a father
and what he
fathered,
We created man
in trouble.
Does he imagine
that no one has
power over him?
He says, ‘I have
consumed vast
quantities of
wealth.’
Does he imagine
that no one has
seen him?
Have We not
given him two
eyes,
and a tongue and
two lips
and shown him
the two
highways?
But he has not
braved the steep
ascent.
What will convey
to you what the
steep ascent is?
It is freeing a
slave
or feeding on a
day of hunger
an orphaned
relative
or a poor man in
the dust;
then to be one
of those who
have iman
and urge each
other to
steadfastness
and urge each
other to
compassion.
Those are the
Companions of
the Right.
Those who reject
Our signs,
they are the
Companions of
the Left.
Above them is a
sealed vault of
Fire.
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