Tuesday 2 September 2014

UKIP : The Postmodern Coup

"They're not the President's votes, Josh"
- The West Wing on Nader.


"So, without going through the history too much - 1948, we were told the Arabs were Hitler; 1967, we were told Nasser of Egypt was Hitler; 1991, were told Sadaam Hussain was Hitler; 2002, again, we were told Sadaam Hussain was Hitler; then, the past two years, we're told Hamas is Hitler, Hezzbollah is Hitler, Iran is Hitler, Ahmadinajaad is Hitler - it's a very interesting phenomenon. 
On the one hand, we're told all of Israel's enemies are Hitler-incarnate, or the Nazis-incarnate; on the other hand, we're told 'Never compare';


And if you accuse Hitler and the Nazis to anyone else, or compare Hitler and the Nazis to anyone else, you're accused of Holocaust Denial or Holocaust Minimisation."
- Finkelstein,
2008

Let's Not Ignore History:

Hitler was quite keen on a United Federal Europe with no meaningful democratic institutions, dominated by a strong Germany.

Ein Reich.

Ein Volk.

Ein Euro.


This is how lied to and deluded the British public are - they think that if UKIP win that seat, something will have actually  changed.

If UKIP win that seat, it will mean that it has the same MP in parliament that it has now, and has had for many years.

Nothing has changed, except for the labelling.



This is classic post-modernism - a form of radical nominalism, sometimes called Cultural Marxism.

Revolutionary Marxists want to change the world. 

The post-modernists merely want to change all the names.

This resembles the most extreme manifestation of paranoid schizophrenia, which approaches pure practical Magick or classic sorcery, in theory and form if not and practice - the sufferer believes that by changing a name or a label of thing, he has materially altered the physical nature of reality concerning it.
I want UKIP to win. 

It will mean the end of the modern Conservative Party as a party of government and hasten it's inevitable split, breakdown and collapse, something which I ardently desire.

It will also make untenable for all time any future Con-Lib coalitions by the contemptible rump of Vichyssoises that comprise what still remains of the so-called Liberal Democratic Party and their battalion of first class whores and traitors.

It cannot come quick enough, and it's something we should all be actively working to bring about.


The way I feel about UKIP and the Conservative Party closely resembles the attitude with which Zbignew Brzezinski approached the Taliban and the Soviet Union; although, hopefully, with the kind of foresight he apparently still lacks.

I want them to fight as much as possible and wipe one another out, politically - they have no friends amongst The People, no-one will come to their aid in their times of dying.

Jimmy Goldsmith came close to finishing them off in 1997, and they killed him for it - Farrage's plane crashed on Election Day 2010, within days of Lech Kajzinski's plane going down in Smolensk.

(But most of you live in Europe or the US, watch the BBC and have no idea about such thing having occurred in the third largest EU member state (Constituent Republic), within NATO.)

( Because we have a "Free Press". )

These things are not coincidences - they know Farrage can finish the job, and he's the only one either willing or able to do so.

from Spike EP on Vimeo.

WARSAW — A plane carrying the Polish president and dozens of the country’s top political and military leaders to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers in World War II crashed in western Russia on Saturday, killing everyone on board.

President Lech Kaczynski’s plane tried to land in a thick fog, missing the runway and snagging treetops about half a mile from the airport in Smolensk, scattering chunks of fuselage across a bare forest.

The crash came as a stunning blow to Poland, wiping out a large portion of the country’s leadership in one fiery explosion. And in a chilling twist, it happened at the moment that Russia and Poland were beginning to come to terms with the killing of more than 20,000 members of Poland’s elite officer corps in the same place 70 years ago.

“It is a damned place,” former President Aleksander Kwasniewski told TVN24. “It sends shivers down my spine.”

“This is a wound which will be very difficult to heal,” he said.

A top Russian military official said air traffic controllers at the Smolensk airport had several times ordered the crew of the plane not to land, warned that it was descending below the glide path and recommended it reroute to another airport.

“Nevertheless, the crew continued the descent,” said Lt. Gen. Aleksandr Alyoshin, the first deputy chief of the Russian Air Force Staff. “Unfortunately, the result was tragic.”

Russian emergency officials said 97 people were killed. They included Poland’s deputy foreign minister and a dozen members of Parliament, the chiefs of the army and the navy, and the president of the national bank. They included Anna Walentynowicz, 80, the former dock worker whose firing in 1980 set off the Solidarity strike that ultimately overthrew Polish Communism, as well as relatives of victims of the massacre that they were on their way to commemorate.

A spokesman for Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said 88 passengers were on the plane.

Among them, the Polish government said, were Mr. Kaczynski; his wife, Maria; Ryszard Kaczorowski, who led a government in exile during the Communist era; the deputy speaker of Poland’s Parliament, Jerzy Szmajdzinski; the head of the president’s chancellery, Wladyslaw Stasiak; the head of the National Security Bureau, Aleksander Szczyglo; the deputy minister of foreign affairs, Andrzej Kremer; the chief of the general staff of the Polish Army, Franciszek Gagor; the president of Poland’s national bank, Slawomir Skrzypek; and the commissioner for civil rights protection, Janusz Kochanowski.

Mr. Kaczynski was elected president in 2005 just as his identical twin brother, Jaroslaw, became head of the nationalist-conservative Law and Justice government. He forged close relationships with Ukraine and Georgia and pushed for their accession into NATO, arguing passionately that a stronger NATO would keep Russia from reasserting its influence over Eastern Europe.

He was a major supporter of plans for part of an American antiballistic missile defense system to be based in Poland, infuriating Russia. 

Although that proposal by President George W. Bush was scaled back by President Obama, Polish officials have said they still plan to host American surface-to-air missiles in northern Poland.

That plan is unlikely to be affected by the crash.

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