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"If there were ever an excuse for a Very British Coup to take place to remove the dishonest NeoCon puppets who, like Doctor Who’s aliens, have colonised the British Executive then surely it is now. Brigadeer Lethbridge Stewart where are you now in our hour of need. With the sheepish Labour party spellbound by blue eyed PR boy Tony and his witch doctors a military coup might be the only way to rid Britain of corruption.
’Glorifying terror’? Perish the thought."
So writes Tony Gosling, 911 Truth organiser, in his recent article, ’Crack, the mafia and a very British coup’.
A coup? What, here in the United Kingdom, where its politicians are elected to Westminster, ’the Mother of Parliaments?’
Well, historically maybe so, maybe not. But whether or not you believe all the lies of self-glorification and spin that accompany a decaying, still unburied corpse of Empire to its grave, after the Bliar virus infected the Labour Party, deceived a nation desperate for an antidote to Thatcherism and fooled itself into power through a landslide election there’s nothing much left of Mother.
Mother was expelled a long time ago to join all the other hundreds of thousands of homeless who sleep in Albion’s streets every night. Destitute, she was replaced by something far more akin to the mythical Whore of Babylon who with shameless bling and endless sleaze turned Westminster into a haunt for some diabolical motherfu*kers.
When politics becomes corrupt and decadent, look out, for totalitarianism won’t be a long way off. As Washington’s chief quisling in Europe, that wouldn’t concern the Bliar and his lickspittles very much as totalitarianism is very much on his menu d’jour for the rest of us. He screwed the Labour party, he screwed the electorate and now he’s screwing Parliament.
Have a look at this movie-clip of Tony’s best chum, Silvio Berlusconi. Doesn’t it tell you everything you need to know about the gangsters and war-criminals who sneaked in through their Legislatures’ tradesman’s entrance when they thought no one was looking?
I do not relish the idea of a military coup. As far as we know, the last time such a thing was seriously entertained it was by a bunch of extremist right-wing nutters whose politics would fit nicely in with the Straussian neo-cons from whom the Bliar presently takes his marching orders. Maybe Bliar’s idea is to so undermine parliamentary democracy that any future thoughts of the need for a military coup would simply be cancelled out by his own style of dictatorship?
Talk of military coups come when folk begin to get seriously desperate. And that is the point many in both the USA and UK are approaching. So I do not belittle Tony Gosling’s views when I have felt similar, probably with several million others throughout the land. Faced with what is effectively a two-party dictatorship what hope is there for any radical change through the ballot-box?
So what would a very British coup look like? Anthony Charles Lynton Blair, PM for Life, Britain’s second Cromwell?
Now if it were a decent guy like Castro or Hugo Chávez at the coup’s vanguard I wouldn’t mind so much but, really, an Evo Morales would be much more to my personal taste than a General Sir Mike Jackson (aka "Macho Jacko","Darth Vader", the "The Prince of Darkness") .
Any socially-concerned, democratic generals or officers out there?
Forum posts
26 March 2006, 18:01
You can’t seriously compare Tony Blair to Oliver Cromwell. The former is a de facto Catholic, the latter was a Puritan. Blair loves the established world elite with its royalty and secret societies; Cromwell abhorred that and everything it stood for. Blair makes ruthless decisions without a qualm; Cromwell was tormented with pangs of conscience for some of his deeds and spent years agonising over his salvation afterwards. Cromwell never performed bizarre occultic rituals in Mexico or schemed to fill his own coffers any which way he could; he never sought or revelled in the praise and admiration of foreign dignities. And he never used lies to justify war in a foreign, sovereign state.
27 March 2006, 16:51
The combination Bush/Blair sounds to me more like the combination Hitler/Mussolini. Better get my asbestos suit on...