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Saturday, 11 September 2010

Who is the Wizard behind the EU curtain?

Just back from nine and a quarter hours of sitting through a David Icke talk at the Brixton Academy. Fascinating, challenging... very tired bum!

It seems that more people are realising that David Icke has got more right than the majority - thus far - give him credit for. I do not go along with everything he says, but those things I cannot accept or reconcile, I'm happy to put on one side on the page of an open book to return to later, if the circumstances arise.

Knowing the demographic and interests of a large number of this blog's readers, we're pretty confident we don't have to act as an unpaid P.R. agent for David Icke and his message of freedom.

It was wonderful seeing such a diverse group of people at the David Icke event - and those pile-outs at intervals prove that a large number of fellow freedom-lovers like to have a cigarette, still!

Anyway, one analogy that David Icke drew upon tonight was with the classic film The Wizard of Oz.

Now, this is relevant because it's not the first time that film has been brought to my attention in a context beyond the surface text reading. It's the third such time in the space of a couple of months.

There's a new film out called The Secret of Oz which analyses symbolism in the movie and asks questions about structures of global governance.

Then, in the week, we were up in Blackpool and popped into an exhibition called Alien Base - where there is one section which also demonstrates hidden meanings behind the original Wizard of Oz film.

(We did spend a lovely few hours in the Tower Ballroom having a very quaint and very English cream tea, too. It wasn't all aliens!)

So, where is this all headed?

There's a blog piece by Daniel Hannan out tonight in which he discusses a YouGov poll which reveals that "Britain would vote by 47 per cent to 33 to leave the EU".

Well, tell us what we did not know already.

We all know that the majority of us want our country back. We all know the majority of us do not want to be dictated to by a foreign power that we did not elect and cannot get rid of.

And we all know that the Conservatives, Labour and the LibDems will never willingly give us representation on the issue.

They are put into Parliament to represent the will of the people and then promptly dictate what we will and will not do. What we think is irrelevant.

But this is where the David Icke and Wizard of Oz strand comes back in.

Look, you do not have to be a rampant conspiracy theorist to have noticed what is going on - or at least to suspect that some source of power is hidden.

What is so very important about this European Empire project that nobody of any political hue in a position to do so will do the bidding of the people they are meant to serve?

Bring in the MPs expenses, bring in Yachtgate, bring in Climategate, bring in fake charities, lobby groups and quangos; chart the history of the European Empire, be aware that mainstream media now openly admit to the operation (or at least the existence of) the Bilderberg Group.

There's something going on here. The political class are dancing to the tune of a master, but that master is not we, the people (as it should be).

The political class and the bureaucracy that serves them make money and flounce around. It's a lifestyle choice rather than being a vehicle for introducing visionary change for the improvement of all our lives.

But somewhere beyond a flapping curtain in the Emerald City, the great and powerful Oz - who the politically corrupt and self-serving are scared of - hides his pathetic little self away, frantically employing special effects to create a theatre of fear and a million Wicked Witches of the West to justify an ever expanding control grid.

To restore true democracy and representation, we have to shine a spotlight into dark places and find out who the Wizard is behind the curtain.

Who is it that the political class are answering to?

Not me or you.

Find out, and the very rough time that the human race seems to be having with conflict, disaster, financial turmoil and a multitude of other ills will no doubt soon unravel.

In the words of David Icke - human race get off your knees.

...let's unite as seven billion people and find that curtain to see who is pulling the levers.

1 comments:

  1. I’ve often wondered about this TC.

    I think that TPTB have become adept at catching and influencing would-be politicians on the way up. We have organizations such as Common Purpose who pick people out to be leaders and reject the ones who prove to be independent minded.

    I also think that once ensnared by bribes, bullying, and blackmail these people become willing and well-paid servants. They also guarantee the future of their families.

    The one person who I can think of in recent years who has spurned their advances is Marta Andreasen. She steadfastly (or so we were told in her book) refused to bow down to the EU mob led by the bullying Kinnock.

    Maybe there are many more, less publicised, good people out there who are rejected by the hierarchy. It explains why we can never get the decent and honourable people this country so deserves.

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