Saturday, March 11, 2006


Revolution or Tyranny,
it's Time to Choose Again.


Almost two-hundred-and-thirty years ago a group of fifty six American colonials signed a Declaration of Independence in which they declared themselves to be finally free from the corrupt, decadent and manifestly unjust rule of the British Crown. In that most sacred declaration its signatories recognized the essential rights of all men and women to live freely, in the pursuit of their happiness.

And, "whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends," stated their Declaration, that "it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."

Regime change, however, should not be viewed flippantly. "Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed."

The long-suffering nature of their Anglo-Saxon forefathers was, it appears, recognized here.

"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."

Two-hundred-and-thirty years on and it is time not only to reinvoke the Declaration of Independence but to bring about a second American Revolution. For it is clear that the desperate cabal of criminals, headed by Mad King George Bush, has not only hijacked the US Government but is systematically tearing up that country's Constitution. A Constitution described by Bush and his minions as "only a piece of paper."

Already, there is plenty of evidence that the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 were so seriously tampered-with as to have made them null and void. All the indicators point to another fix at the mid-term elections this November. That is, if those elections should ever take place. Ruled by a cabal of crooks whose ideology is based upon the permanent subjugation of the people through a doctrine of permanent war the likelihood is that, within weeks of this writing, we will have been dragged through the doors of hell into yet another international conflagration, domestic martial law and permanent tyranny.

Never mind that people are tired of the killings and the dubious "war on terrorism" which justifies the perpetration of all manner of barbaric evil to be visited upon the children, the frail and the helpless. Never mind that we should have all been bullied into so cheaply trading in our civil liberties for a 'national security' that clearly exists not in reality but exclusively in the political rhetoric of game-playing politicians who nobody in their right mind takes seriously anymore.

Whether it be from Bush or Cheney, Blair, his Continental fellow-quislings or Australia's traitorous Howard, the Planet is today under a collective threat. The criminal act of 911 was the adrenalin-packed moment of shock-horror trauma calculatedly staged to so weaken the public in order that a whole raft of legislation could be enacted to turn the USA into a police state. Similarly, the "threat of terrorism" was used by the cabal's accomplices, notably Tony Blair, to help steer Britain towards a prime ministerial dictatorship. The scandalous false-flag events of 7 July 2005, had predictably the same effect of dissipating resolve against the inexorable slide into a new dark age where quite literally the entire Planet is being turned into one, vast open prison.

Is there anything that can be done to stop and reverse this deterioration or has our way of life gone so far down the road that Armageddon is now the only solution?

Armageddon was never a solution. Nor were the countless wars that the leaders of nations waged against each other. Certainly, neither war or Armageddon was what the founders of the young United States had in mind when they put their signatures to that Declaration. A Declaration evolving into a Constitution which has been used since as a model par excellence by so many fledgeling nations world-over.

What do you think?

Is the Constitution really no more than a bit of useless paper as George Bush would have you believe? Are you prepared to see it trashed, consigned into the bin in favour of a new American century based on militarism, global terror and a miserable, totalitarian future? Or is the Constitution worth defending as a universal declaration of freedom, not only applicable to the thirteen founding states of the USA, but as a planetary declaration of union (see article below, 11 February 2006)?

The threats that face us now are all on a global scale. The only way in which we can find the inspiration, spirit and resolve to find solutions is through both global awareness and a commitment to planetary action. Action of the kind that revolutions are made of.

A planetary revolution has already begun in which we must all determine our place, for the protection of life or for the unleashing of the nightmare of death.

There's no escape.

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