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H. G. Wells “The Open Conspiracy” – Part 1

Canadian Liberty Posted on April 12, 2010 by AlanJanuary 31, 2021  

Comments on The Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells, Part 1 Series Contents (Related Series: more information on Wells) By Alan Mercer Revised PDF version of whole series From The Open Conspiracy and Other Writings, 1933, Waterlow & Sons Ltd., … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, F2, Featured, FR | Tagged H. G. Wells, History, Open Conspiracy, Planners, Technocracy, World Government | Leave a reply

H. G. Wells “Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy” Part 4 – Addendum

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 7, 2010 by AlanSeptember 3, 2022 1

Value for value: Please support my efforts. Comments on Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells, Part 4  (Part 3) Series Contents By Alan Mercer Was the Milner group seeking world government?  There are very interesting audio tapes … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, F2, Featured | Tagged Alfred Milner, Carroll Quigley, Cecil Rhodes, Financial System, H. G. Wells, History, Imperialism, Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy, Planners, Technocracy, World Government | 1 Reply

H. G. Wells “Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy” Part 3

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 28, 2010 by AlanJune 23, 2023 2

Comments on Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells, Part 3  (Part 2) Series Contents By Alan Mercer I notice that Bertrand Russell also advocates world government in The Impact of Science on Society, using similar arguments to … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Bertrand Russell, H. G. Wells, History, Imperialism, Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy, Planners, Technocracy, World Government | 2 Replies

H. G. Wells “Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy” Part 2

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 25, 2010 by AlanJanuary 31, 2021 1

Comments on Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells, Part 2 (Part 1) Series Contents By Alan Mercer Even though this essay by Wells is critical of Beaverbrook’s views on empire, according to firstworldwar.com, Beaverbrook was the British … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged H. G. Wells, History, Imperialism, Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy, Planners, Technocracy, World Government | 1 Reply

H. G. Wells “Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy” Part I

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 21, 2010 by AlanOctober 17, 2021 4

Value for value: Please support my efforts. Comments on Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy by H. G. Wells Criterion Miscellany No. 3, Faber & Faber, London, First published 1929 By Alan Mercer Part 1/3   In a non-fiction article, Imperialism … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Alfred Milner, Bertrand Russell, Carroll Quigley, Club of Coefficients, Fabian Society, H. G. Wells, History, Imperialism, Imperialism and the Open Conspiracy, Planners, Sidney Webb (Lord Passfield), Technocracy, World Government | 4 Replies

The Despicable George Bernard Shaw

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 8, 2009 by AlanDecember 13, 2023 1

Value for value: Please support my efforts. By Alan Mercer Here is a clip from the documentary “The Soviet Story ” : A newspaper headline is included: “Shaw Heaps Praise Upon the Dictators”  The subtitle is: “While Parliaments Get Nowhere, … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured, Films, Video | Tagged Economics, Eugenics, Euthanasia, Fabian Society, George Bernard Shaw, Green Agenda, History, Marxism/Communism, Planners, Public Health, Shaw Festival, Social Engineering, The Soviet Story | 1 Reply

Canadian Liberty Notes (November 11, 2008)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 11, 2008 by AlanApril 5, 2023  

Remembrance Day A Tale of Two Poppies: Talking with Children About Remembrance: The Story of the White Poppy by the U.K. Peace Pledge Union ‘War cannot create peace’ “The white poppy was and is a symbol of grief for all … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged A Tale of Two Poppies, Alexander Hamilton, Barack Obama, Civil Liberties, History, Ilana Mercer, Libertarian Politics, Peace Pledge Union, Propaganda, Remembrance Day, Rights & Freedoms, The Story of the White Poppy, Thomas J. Lorenzo, War, White Poppy | Leave a reply

Janet Ajzenstat on the Canadian political system (July 26, 2008)

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 26, 2008 by AlanAugust 16, 2020  

Janet Ajzenstat’s books The Canadian Founding: John Locke and Parliament (2007) and The Once and Future Canadian Democracy: An Essay in Political Thought (2003) gave me a better appreciation of Canada’s classical liberal / libertarian heritage. The author is convincing … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Democracy, History, Janet Ajzenstat, The Canadian Founding: John Locke and Parliament, The Once and Future Canadian Democracy: An Essay in Political Thought | Leave a reply

Canadian News and Opinions (July 3, 2008)

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 3, 2008 by AlanJanuary 8, 2022  

A Canadian’s comments on Canada (http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/021793.html) gives me a new perspective: “The first thing the English did when they decided they needed a railroad across Northern North America so they could get troops quickly to Hong Kong if necessary is … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged British Columbia, Drug War, Drugs and Social Control, History, Imperialism, Louis Riel, Manitoba, Safe-Injection Sites | Leave a reply

Tax Freedom Day: We slaves get to work for ourselves the rest of the year! (June 15, 2008)

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 15, 2008 by AlanDecember 13, 2023  

Another of my posts at the Western Standard blog. Saturday, June 14 is the Fraser Institute’s Tax Freedom Day (http://www.fraserinstitute.org/commerce.web/newsrelease.aspx?nID=5368). This is the day average Canadians have finished working to pay all forms of tax. Niels Veldhuis of the Fraser … Continue reading →

Posted in Featured | Tagged Communist Manifesto, Financial System, History, Property Rights, Rights & Freedoms, Tax Freedom Day, Taxes | Leave a reply

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