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H. G. Wells “Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy” Part 3Comments on Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells, Part 3 (Part 2) By Alan Mercer, http://www.silencemeansconsent.com I notice that Bertrand Russell also advocates world government in The Impact of Science on Society, using similar arguments to H.G. Wells, namely that wars will get worse and worse unless people adopt a sweet and cuddly world government. It looks to me like this: Collect as many corrupt national rulers, politicians and professional revolutionaries together as possible through secret societies, indebtedness, blackmail, etc. Make the national system as unlivable and intolerable as possible. Make it fail. Make it bloody. Put a lot of effort into it. Yes. Grit your teeth and twist that knife! Incite as much conflict and suffering and crises – make-believe or real – as possible, so that people will beg for a world government. “Nothing works”. “Crime!” “Human rights abuses”. “Injustice”. “Food shortages”. “Energy shortages”. “Pandemic!” “Climate change!” It’s always “broken”. Please “fix” it. “We are unworthy narrow-minded lowly people compared to politicians and central banks. Please save us!” This is how a supposedly saint-like world-government-in-waiting is making work for itself and plushing up the pillows to give itself a cozy future. Simple as that. Wells (previously a World War I propagandist, remember) presents his “choice” for all of us:
In other words, he admits that world government is totally unnatural (like many current nation-states and federations also, let’s face it). Wells developed the idea in William Clissold of
“Living interests” appears to mean all resources that used to be under the control of various peoples and local individuals. And in that regard, the United Nations “Agenda 21” from 1992, shows that the entire world, its people and resources, will be centrally organized under “world controls”. You can read it. Did anyone even inform you, or ask for your opinion? Wells wanted Lord Melchett to
And so we now have UNESCO and its educational doctrines for children. And what would “cosmopolitan” refer to if not to the undermining of influences and values that compete with the goals of the Open Conspiracy and the UN? Wells – this essay is before World War II - expected another war and spelled out a cause and effect. The British Empire’s
And it makes you wonder about the real reason behind the imperialist “protectionist” policy that Wells describes, because it seems like a policy that begs for war. And people can take one side or the other and debate it like Wells did – as if there are really two different types of imperialism – as if “left” vs. “right” is for real – as if “free trade” vs. “protectionism” is for real – as if “communism” vs. “capitalism” is a real debate – to give other examples of the tool of the dialectic process. The resulting war would lead to more people begging for world government. And isn’t that the policy goal – of some group – in the first place? In our day, both imperialist [they don't call it that anymore] and internationalist rulers undermine local sovereignty and efforts at independence. Imperial ambitions and wars disperse our energies away from what is local and personal towards this elite club’s ambitions of world empire. That’s why we are never urged to focus on our own rights and those of our neighbours locally, but we are always directed towards disasters far away from us – usually made worse by the past and current actions of our own interventionist governments – as with Haiti or Afghanistan. And we helplessly sit by and watch Big Daddy manage every disaster. And in the “developed world” we are supposed to think we are better off and wealthier and have our lives in order – when we do not! In fact, we control nothing the government does and have a say over nothing of importance. Even Members of Parliament just do what their party leaders tell them. We are submerged in media and propaganda that fills our minds with entertainment and trivia. We are showered in credit cards that also consume our time and energy. We can barely keep our families together. Values of respect for human decency and rights crumble into dust and blow away in the wind. Wells discusses the idea of a united Europe even back then:
And here we are, in 2010, with the European Union more complete than ever after the Lisbon Treaty. Wells poses his “Open Conspiracy as the modern scientific opposite and alternative to their [Melchett, Beaverbrook, Sir Richard Gregory’s] semi-romantic, short-sighted, and foredoomed imperialism”. [p. 24] So today we have the “liberal” or “socialist” internationalist elites who pretend to be disappointed with the militaristic ultra-patriotic neo-conservative imperialists – a group actually formed by “ex”-Socialists or “ex”-Trotskyites. And liberals and neoconservatives seem to be on different sides of a spectrum of “left” and “right” just like the Fabians and Milner. And you can see this clearly with the modern activity of the “left-wing” Fabian Society for example. In recent years, we have observed Fabian Society member and British Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair advocate for the Iraq War side by side with “right-wing” “neo-conservative” George Bush, as well as at the same time, advocate for building institutions of world government like the European Union. Blair’s Fabian successor, Gordon Brown has also announced “the New World Order” at the G20 meeting in April, 2009, the same as George Bush Senior did in the early 1990’s. Also, even the Governor of the Bank of Canada, Mark Carney, presented his speech about the “New World Order to which we should aspire” (International Economic Forum of the Americas Conference of Montreal, Montreal, 11 June 2009). And “conservative” Prime Minister Harper of Canada at the G8 meeting in 2009 announced “there is going to have to be some semblance of global governance on these questions”. So these supposed political opposites, Brown (“left”) and Harper (“right”), end up both advocating the same thing! How is that? Just like H. G. Wells and Russell (“left”) and the Milner group (“right”) advocated the same goal – world government. And here we are in 2010, on the verge of world government. What a coincidence! What a lot of well-dressed scam artists. Those who live in the fantasy of “left” and “right” debates, and those who deny the approach of world government, should snap out of it. (Part 4) 2 comments to H. G. Wells “Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy” Part 3 |
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Nice work Alan. If you haven’t been through it yet I strongly recommend reading up on Kojeve’s thought concerning Hegel’s “end of history” and his conception of how the “re-animalized man” will be all that’s left in the universal homogeneous state to come. Kojeve was instrumental in bringing about the blueprint for the EU and clearly knew what he and types like Huxley were bringing about in this scientific dictatorship.
You’re doing good research, thank you.
It’s so true Alan; Canadians desperately need to snap out of the Left/Right trap, and start thinking about what they see and hear. The majority in this country don’t even form their own opinions anymore; they just parrot the MSM.
Many of us don’t even realize that our rights are being removed because no one excercises them anymore.
We need to change that….