Saturday 18 September 2010



Gordon Brown confirms the process of creating The New World Order

Gordon Brown confirms at the Chilcott Enquiry


"It would interfere with trying to create the New World Order"- in reference to

The Iraq War.

1 minute 20 secs in to 1 minute 37 secs

Extract from Chilcott Enquiry last Friday -that the entire media refuse to discuss.

"At the back of my mind was this sense that if the international community did not act here then the international community would find it difficult to gain credibility for acting in other areas and that this New World Order we were trying to create would be put at risk."

Gordon Brown.



Primarily, the EU is a means by which the political élites in each of the member states by-pass the democratic institutions in their own countries, imposing their rule without the inconvenience of people participation.

That is why the construct is so popular and enduring.

The élites have created their own government without the interference of the pesky people.

In short, the EU is not an external agency imposed on us by foreigners (the UKIP/little Englander paradigm) but a conspiracy in plain sight, so glaring and obvious that it is ignored by all.

It is the mechanism by which the political élites of Europe by-pass democracy and keep themselves in power.

Thus, the EU is what the power élite in the British establishment impose on their own people - replicated in each country of the Union of Elites.


The Special Relationship

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Today, 21:30 on BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))

SYNOPSIS

Episode image for The Special Relationship

In 1993, Tony Blair was a rising young star in British politics. Three years later, he ran for prime minister, bolstered with a strategy borrowed from President Bill Clinton's own run for office - and began a 'special relationship' with the US president that endured through triumph, conflict and personal scandal.

Political soulmates, the eager, young Blair and the charismatic Clinton dream of remaking the world together in a progressive fashion. Clinton helps Blair make peace in Northern Ireland; Blair returns the favour by supporting a beleaguered Clinton during the Lewinsky scandal. But the bond is sundered over the festering crisis in Kosovo, as Blair's call for action clashes with Clinton's pragmatic approach. As Blair defiantly goes his own way and Hillary makes her own stunning rise in politics, Clinton realizes that Blair is about to embark on a new era and another 'special relationship' - with incoming president George W Bush.

PHOTO: BILL AND TONY

Bill Clinton (Dennis Quaid) shakes hands with Tony Blair (Michael Sheen).

PHOTO: CHERIE BLAIR

Tony Blair's wife, Cherie, played by Helen McCrory.

CREDITS

Tony Blair
Michael Sheen
Bill Clinton
Dennis Quaid
Hillary Clinton
Hope Davis
Cherie Blair
Helen McCrory
Jonathan Powell
Adam Godley
Alastair Campbell
Mark Bazeley
Director
Richard Loncraine
Producer
Frank Doelger
Producer
Tracey Scoffield
Producer
Ann Wingate
Writer
Peter Morgan

BROADCASTS

  1. Sat 18 Sep 2010
    21:30
  2. Sat 18 Sep 2010
    21:30