Thursday, 17 November 2011

We see what we see - and believe it (unfortunately)

Readers will know that I recently posted on Norway, UNECE and Farage, here. That we in the UK are not the only ones suffering from an MSM which is in the pocket of politicians would appear to be confirmed by this post from Richard North, EU Referendum (and do follow all the links!)

As bandwagons appear to be 'all the rage' - forgive me if I remount mine! When we have introduced a participatory form of democracy in this nation, one which cements the democratic basis that we the people are 'king; that we can control our own destiny and that mechanisms are in place to do just that; people will become more involved in politics (human nature?). As I posted recently, I doubt people even know that another form of democracy even exists - and when it is known, I can almost guarantee they will grasp it with both hands It is through this widening of democratic awareness that people will make use of the internet in order to seek the truth, thus forcing the MSM to start reporting the bare facts - and thus the truth - if they wish to remain in business, rather than the 'mis-information' that is presented to us as the truth.

A recent commenter on this post accused Richard North, amongst other things, of being an 'egotist' - but hey, are not all those blogging 'egotists'? Is not anyone who will not accept the 'status quo', for whatever reason, an 'egotist'? Are not those, who fought to preserve a way of life in which they believed, each and every one an 'egotist'? That commenter should remember that were it not for the 'egotists' throughout our history, he amongst many others - who mock 'egotists' - would not be enjoying what freedoms they still have.

9 comments:

PeterCharles said...

The point about UNECE raises other questions that I don't think has been fully addressed. Just how many EU directives are implementations of UN proposals? What level of collusion is there between the EU and the UN?

I have for some time suspected that the EU is seen by the UN as a template for its own ambitions to be a global government. Perhaps I have not seen it clearly enough and the EU is actually a UN experiment/dry run. Rather scary thought that.

Anonymous said...

If you do not like the blog, get some manners or do the other.

IanPJ said...

PeterCharles,

The EU is and always has been an implementation point for UN Agenda 21.

IanPJ said...

PeterCharles,

In fact, I wrote about this very subject a year ago.

Democracy? – just where do you think decisions are made?
http://www.parker-joseph.com/pjcjournal/2010/11/30/democracy-just-where-do-you-think-decisions-are-made/

Sue said...

Hey! If you don't believe in yourself, you can't expect anyone else to.

Anonymous said...

They will severely restrict use of the internet for unauthorised political discourse, rather than allow it to be used to discuss and promote alternative forms of government from the status quo.

WitteringsfromWitney said...

PC: I think you can safely assume that any directive which lays down 'rules' about the composition of an item will have come from UNECE.

Regarding your query about the UN/EU, ie chicken and egg scenario, see IPJ's reply below. Happy reading.....

Anon: Agreed.

Sue: True........

Anon (2): Yup, that is their intention I believe too....

microdave said...

Re "Anon" 23:37 - Yes many bloggers and internet users can see this coming. All sorts of ways round it have been discussed, but as the internet relies on links operated by big telco's, this is going to be a cat and mouse game.

I might have to dig my old CB radios out...

andy5759 said...

Cb radios, microdave? Will be useful again no doubt. I would like to see some of the blog articles I read published in a weekly pamphlet. Are there any reasons this cannot work? Does one need to register as a newspaper? I reckon that might awaken a few more people to our message, which might even give Captain Ranty a much needed fillip.