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It is important for intelligent people to
recognise at what stage in the processes of events they find themselves. In the
Hitler epoch, intelligent jews, because they fully understood what was happening
around them, knew they quite simply had to escape, those who lacked awareness of
the crisis were simply swept away in the horror of the time. The same has been
observed of the bourgeoisie on the eve of the Communist Revolution. Being aware
of the time you live in not only can help you escape disaster, but it can also
empower you to rise to the occasion of taking leadership in a new period of
history.
Britain has seen many waves of renewal in its long history. It was the Danes
turned Englishmen who gave the island its first civilised model of consultation
and social justice. It was a later settlement from northern France which raised
the country to a higher level of civilisation, architecture and chivalry. The
forced re-population of the Highland clansmen by an Anglo-German elite in
England did not only devastate the ancient Highland culture, but it re-planted
it in New Zealand, Nova Scotia and Australia. As the saying goes in the
Highlands, “The All-Blacks are just Highlanders with protein!”
The state, ethos and culture created by England’s greatest King, Henry VIII,
left a country liberated from the ignorance, darkness and misogyny of the
Catholic Church, setting in place a country-wide aristocratic rule which unified
the masses to a respected elite. This system, which had collapsed in the world
crisis of capitalism in the Thirties, saw a final phase of revival under its
last aristocratic leader, descendent of the great Marlborough, Winston
Churchill.
Churchill had defined the Battle of Britain, the air war fought in the sky, as
being ‘their Finest Hour’. He was, of course, correct. From 1945 until
Churchill’s death saw the disintegration of the British Empire, obedient to the
American policy which had been operative from Woodrow Wilson to Roosevelt. The
period following Churchill’s death saw the gradual reduction of Parliament from
being a government body to that of an instrument of budgetary distribution.
Britain then entered the Age of the Grocers. First Heath and then Thatcher, far
from ‘modernising’ and revitalising Britain, simply set about shredding the
authority of Parliament and its institutions, virtually abolished Cabinet
government, and left the role of Prime Minister alone, with a powerless
government in front and an empowered financial sector giving orders from ‘the
City’.
It must be borne in mind, now at the beginning of the 21st century, that after
World War II, that is from mid-last-century onwards, Britain was utterly
exhausted, with its best men dead, its Empire gone, and the Grocers determined
to run the country. So it was that just as the abandoned Highlands gave life and
vitality to another country on the other side of the world, so too, from the
abandoned Empire, new force came to the war-weary British Isles. The shopkeeper
governments of late 20th century, while busily surrendering their political
powers to the new financial oligarchy, at the same time realised that the
massive imported population from the Sub-Continent somehow suggested a future
threat to their authority. In the shameless racism of the period, they simply
defined the New Britons as either Asian or black. It cannot be emphasised enough
how blatant this was, even to the extent of a Census which demanded to know the
citizen’s race as well as religion.
Over the fifty years since the arrival of the New Britons, their fellow citizens
have become aware that on the whole they have become an integral part of the
society, step by step playing a more important part in the health of the
country, both morally and financially. Tragically, as it has proved, the Blair
Administration saw its role in relation to society as one not of nurture but of
interference and control. The dismal failure of the far-from-socialist doctrines
of the Blairites left a significant portion of the New Britons unjustly
marginalised at the level of schooling and university education.
During that same period the full frantic and nihilistic rage of the Arab world
which had floundered from the collapse of Nasserite socialism into a sea of
conflicting forces, fell on the world as Terrorism. This had three causes.
Firstly, the American Bankers’ Branch Office in the Middle East, called Israel.
Secondly, the military and financial acquisition of the Emirates and Arabia by
the Bankers as they took control of the region’s oil wealth. Thirdly, the
crushing of the post-Nasserite socialism that began to emerge with the Muslim
Brotherhood, this meant the reduction of the only educated Arab nation to a
state of intellectual and financial slavery under first Sadat and then Mubarak.
These three greedy and irresponsible policies of the new non-governmental
system, which now controlled Senate, Assembly, and Parliament, led the dis-enfranchised,
dis-inherited and degraded Arab people to fall into the terrible despair of
nihilism, driving the Arab fathers to order their obedient sons to lash Semtex
to their bellies and destroy themselves in a futile protest of the fathers’
inability either to control or to run their own lives.
And so it was that we entered an age in which the fathers murdered the sons, and
the sons, unloved, themselves chose immolation rather than life.
It is against that background that we must review the ghastly failure of the
Blair epoch. During that same time we should not fail to observe the final stage
of the democratic system and how this has been revealed in three different
nations. In each case a life-or-death crisis, and in each case the inability of
the democratic system to function, let alone solve the problem.
1: The USA. The financial elite, through a docile Administration fronted by
hopelessly inadequate and psychiatrically scarred personnel, plunged the country
into the fantastical “War Against Terror”, a term undefinable in both
rationality and geo-politics. Faced with military disaster and civic chaos, the
American electorate voted-in the party opposed to the war in order to end it.
The result was that the American Senate ordered an end to the War on behalf of
the electorate, only to be told that the War would continue. The President was
thus revealed as a dictator, both de jure and de facto.
2: France. France arrived at the stage of financial transformation that had been
demanded by Thatcher. This required the same formula which had guaranteed the
appointment by the financial system of Thatcher in England. This operated on two
levels. Firstly, a middle party had to be invented which bemoaned the
electorate’s fatigue with the old two-party conflict, and calling for a Centrist
unity. Thus a centre party was formed in England under Roy Jenkins, now Lord
Jenkins, assuring a split in the socialist vote. Secondly, the chosen candidate
had to seem to support the traditional and inherited right-wing policies of the
greatest Nationalist leader from the past. Thus Thatcher, a petty social
arriviste, somehow had to take on the mantle of the great national leader
Winston Churchill.
So today in France the financiers funded a centrist party, as the Rothschilds
had for Jenkins in England, in support of Bayrou, whose role was “to break the
mould of adversary party politics.” The chosen candidate, to be seen to
represent the national pride and heritage, had to steal, as it were, the
doctrines of the extreme-right nationalist Le Pen. The chosen candidate had to
be shown to be the inheritor of De Gaulle. He was not French, but was in fact a
jewish Hungarian, but with brilliant media support, both major media oligarchs
ran his campaign, he emerged in the Gaullist cloak of unifying the nation, and
was photographed before an enormous stone cross at the grave of De Gaulle. To
perfect his credentials he publicly declared that his favourite modern classic
was Céline, who, while a master of the French language, was also a rabid anti-semite.
With his election the old France came to an end, but begins a new history, just
like Britain, in its case bearing in its heart new Frenchmen, Berber and Muslim.
3: Palestine. Not yet even a de jure State, a country which has endured an
occupation both psychotic and sadistic has been commanded by a non-existent, or
at least non-elected entity, the World Community, that to enter the human race
it must abjure resistance and reject terrorism in order to enter the magical
democratic process. So it tried to put a democratic government in place, almost
literally in mid-air, since it did not own the ground under its feet. It ended
up with a President elected by a majority, who was also head of the official
organ of resistance, the PLO. At its Parliamentary election it produced a
government of the active resisters, Hamas. The people, the masses, want Hamas,
and the Fatah leadership want power and wealth. Now they are killing each other
in the streets of Palestine. The failure of democracy in Palestine is not only
the failure of its appalling leadership: a Prime Minister who orders Palestinian
young men to commit suicide – who, one wonders, will he have left to govern? –
and a President surrounded by a Mafioso court, and with dubious foreign allies.
The only political solution for Palestine has to be built on the ruins of
democracy. Palestine revealed to the world that no democratic government has got
actual control of its nation’s financial wealth, and thus each is subservient to
the fiduciary command. The only possibility for Palestine, other than further
chaos and slavery, lies in the release of Marwan Barghouti, at present in an
Israeli jail after a ludicrous trial. While I would disagree with his political
positioning, he is the only man of honour and integrity in Palestine.
The claim that only Barghouti can rescue Palestine indicates that in the current
dialectic of the historical process we are returning to an age of personal rule
after the failure of systems organisation separated from the wealth nexus. This
brings us to an important and distressing moment in the dying days of the Blair
puppetry. The award of an honour to the criminal author of the notorious book
which insulted our beloved Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, is
shocking, provocative and a deliberate insult to the Muslim citizens of Great
Britain. What is the award for? He is a writer of no literary standing,
grammatically insecure, and journalistic in style. It is intellectually
unthinkable that he has been awarded for the quality of his literature. Is it
because he is a Shi‘a who propagated Shi‘a doctrines in his condemned book?
Certainly, Khomeini in his pseudo-fatwa flung a Cordon Sanitaire around its
author, guaranteeing his safety from execution. Is it because, ever since, he
has attacked the Muslims and our religion? From the Persian perspective he
presents an anomaly. Perhaps the normally rhetorical President of Iran can tell
us how his exalted leader can make a fatwa which is true on one day and untrue
on the next? Unless he is insane as the American media claim, surely this is the
time for him to reactivate his fatwa and prove to us all that there is some
internal consistency in the political doctrines of the Shi‘a religion.
From the English perspective this event has done profound damage to social
relations in Britain and has alienated an important section of the British
citizenry. The dishonouring of the Honours System in turn raises two issues.
Firstly, it is unthinkable that this citation should have taken place without
the consultation of the Prime Minister with the Heir to the Throne. If the Prime
Minister consulted the Queen, then one must emphasise that given the stage in
the country’s development and the regrettable fragility of the monarchy in
relation to the media, the Queen from her position should have, and should in
future hold much greater consultation with the Heir to the Throne. Given the
Prince of Wales’ understanding of Islam, knowledge of the Muslim world and
concerned interest with the British Muslim population, it is safe to say he
would have strongly advised against this.
What now becomes clear is that in view of the age we live in, that is the
rapidly disintegrating democratic structuralist system, it is imperative that
powers and privileges are restored to the monarchy. This is the sole guarantee
of preventing civil war when the inevitable financial crisis comes. The higher
titles of monarchy, Marquess, Earl and Duke, should be recovered as within the
Royal Gift and without the need for Parliamentary consent. It is a most urgent
need of the Muslim community of British citizens that the Queen also is active
and critical in the future appointments which concern the upholding and the
protection of our great liberal tradition of social justice. I refer in
particular to the appointment of Lord Chancellor and Attorney General, now that
the libertarian tradition from our Plantagenet forebears has been and is being
trashed by our semi-literate Parliament.
Secondly, in response to this overt attack on the Muslim community by the Prime
Minister it is important that our protest is not in the streets. It is
unthinkable that any Muslim man or woman should be arrested because of this
squalid adventurer who deliberately courted sensationalism in writing his book.
No. The response must be much more politically effective.
I respectfully ask every Imam in every mosque in the United Kingdom to declare
publicly from the Mimbar that in the coming national elections, no Muslim should
vote Labour. Also the call should go out for any socialist Members to cross the
House in protest and give their support to the future government of David
Cameron. After this event, to vote Labour is to share in the attack on Islam
that has been made by the Prime Minister. It is not an accident in this affair
that our psychiatrically vulnerable Prime Minister has just returned flushed
from acceptance by the Prada-slippered dwarf in Rome. He flung the country into
a disastrous war under the influence of the political authority figure in
Washington. He now clearly sees his mission to take on the higher Papal cause of
attacking Islam under orders from the little ex-Nazi in the Vatican.
Let us place our Muslim Community in Great Britain at the very heart of society.
Let us support a christian monarchy in preference to the Blairite desire for an
atheist republic. Let us give support to those political parties which can
understand that social renewal for Britain is the opening to Islam. The age of
the demented and suicidal terrorist and his futile programme is over. The Arab
deviations from the Deen, embodied most dramatically in evil suicide bombing and
the equally evil hinduisation of women, involving the masking of the woman’s
face – utterly against the command of the Qur’an and the Sunna, which requires
the face to be left free – these should disappear from Britain, just as the
jaw-clenched Blair gives way to the drop-jawed Gordon Brown. Soon the corseted
figure of Gordon Brown will in turn give way to a new phase in the history of
Britain, which will see the slow spreading of a Da’wa which over the next decade
will lead to a moderate and harmonious Islam, just as Elizabeth I oversaw the
great cultural awakening of England and its language in the past, Elizabeth II
will see her son overlook the opening to Islam in Britain.
We ask Allah to move us into the new age of Personal Rule, protected from
extremes by the wise councils of consultation with all sectors of society, the
fiduciary, the academic, the military, the medical, and our judiciary. With a
strong Muslim voice at the heart of British affairs – and that is not Parliament
– we will have success. La Ghaliba illallah.
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